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Who Let the Dogs Out

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1 Who Let the Dogs Out Douglas 3:18
2 You All Dat Greenberg/Linda/Sma 3:28
3 Get Ya Party On Grant/Carey/Flowers 3:20
4 Getting Hotter Carey/Small/Prosper 3:51
5 Summer of Love Hudson/Scott/Dudas/ 4:14
6 You Can Get It Small/Child 4:16
7 It's All in the Mind Elliot/Carey/Flower 3:39
8 Where Did I Go Wrong Curtis/Wilson/Prosp 4:05
9 You're Mine Grant/Small 3:46
10 What's Up, Come On Small/Flowers/Chea 3:07
11 Shake It Mamma Flowers/Poitier 4:06
12 Who Let the Dogs Out [Barking Mad Mix] Douglas 3:11
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Who Let the Dogs Out

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Artemis Records

Who Let the Dogs Out

UPC: 699675105228

Release Date: 07/25/2000

Original Release Date: 07/25/2000

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Who Let the Dogs Out, You All Dat, Get Ya Party On, Getting Hotter, Summer of Love, You Can Get It, It's All in the Mind, Where Did I Go Wrong, You're Mine, What's Up, Come On, Shake It Mamma, Who Let the Dogs Out [Barking Mad Mix]]
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MacKenzie Wilson

The Caribbean trio the Baha Men get into the mainstream on their fifth release Who Let the Dogs Out, a brash and funky twist of east coast hip-hop and traditional reggae loops. The initial impression of the album thrives on the success of the album's self-titled single. It's amusing with it's abrasive whoomping throughout the song's chorus, and the Baha Men's quirky beatboxing is head-bopping and energetic. However, throughout the rest of the album, the overall party/celebratory tone takes a toll. It's fun and freewheeling, but it needs variety. The spunk exuded in the title track only delivers so much, so the album falls short just a bit. But for a decent hip-hop album, it's keeping up with current styles and norms. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi

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