Who Let the Dogs Out (album)

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Who Let the Dogs Out
Who Let the Dogs Out Baha Men.jpg
Studio album by
Released26 July 2000 (2000-07-26)
Studio
  • Circle House
  • Gentlemen's Club, Miami Beach, Florida
  • Mojo Music, New York [1]
Genre
Length47:35
Label
Producer
Baha Men chronology
2 Zero 0-0
(1999)
Who Let the Dogs Out
(2000)
Move It Like This
(2002)
Singles from Who Let the Dogs Out
  1. "Who Let the Dogs Out"
    Released: July 26, 2000
  2. "You All Dat"
    Released: February 10, 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Who Let the Dogs Out is the sixth studio album by Bahamas-based musical group Baha Men. It was released by S-Curve Records and Edel Music in 2000.

Contents

Track listing

Who Let the Dogs Out track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Who Let the Dogs Out" Anslem Douglas 3:16
2."You All Dat" (feat. Imani Coppola)
3:24
3."Get Ya Party On"
  • Michael Mangini
  • Cedric Poitier
  • Anthony Flowers
  • Herschell Small
  • Marvin Prosper
  • Patrick Carey
  • Colyn Grant
  • Jeffrey Chea
3:17
4."Getting Hotter"
  • Herschel Small
  • Patrick Carey
  • Marvin Prosper
3:48
5."Summer of Love"
  • Mark Hudson
  • Dennis Scott
  • Kenneth Scott
  • Steve Dudas
4:13
6."You Can Get It"
  • Desmond Child
  • Herschell Small
4:13
7."It's All in the Mind"
  • Anthony Flowers
  • Marvin Prosper
  • Skoti-Alain Elliot
  • Herschell Small
  • Patrick Carey
3:36
8."Where Did I Go Wrong"
  • Jeffrey Chea
  • Harlem Curly Wilson
  • Herschell Small
  • Anthony Curtis
  • Marvin Prosper
4:00
9."You're Mine"
  • Colyn Grant
  • Herschell Small
3:46
10."What's Up, Come On"
  • Anthony Flowers
  • Herschell Small
  • Jeffrey Chea
3:02
11."Shake It Mamma"
  • Anthony Flowers
  • Cedric Poitier
4:04
12."Who Let the Dogs Out" (Barking Mad Mix)Anslem Douglas3:09
13."You All That" (Dance Remix)
  • Nehemiah Heild
  • Steven Greenberg
  • Mark Hudson
  • Herschel Small
  • Michael Mangini
  • Solomon Linda
3:47
Total length:47:35
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
14."Burn the Noo Junk" 
15."Bahama Baha" 
16."Who Let the Dogs Out" (remix, featuring Diane Turner & Andy Brown) 

Charts

Certifications and sales

Certifications and sales for Who Let the Dogs Out
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [15] Gold35,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ) [16] Platinum15,000^
United States (RIAA) [17] 3× Platinum3,018,000 [18]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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