Who let the dogs out? It’s a question that has been asked for decades, and it’s one that has become an iconic ringtone. But what’s the story behind this classic tune?
The song was originally written and recorded by the Bahamian group Baha Men in 1998. The song was inspired by a traditional Bahamian song called “Doggie”, which was about a group of dogs running around a village. The Baha Men’s version was a more upbeat, danceable version of the song, and it quickly became a hit.
The song was first released in the United States in 2000, and it quickly became a hit. It was featured in the movie “Rugrats in Paris” and was used in a number of commercials. It was also used as the theme song for the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards.
The song was so popular that it was even used as a ringtone. It was one of the first ringtones to become popular, and it was one of the first to be used as a ringtone for cell phones. It was also used in a number of video games, including “Grand Theft Auto: Vice City” and “The Sims”.
The song has become an iconic part of pop culture, and it’s still used in a variety of ways. It’s been used in movies, commercials, video games, and even as a ringtone. It’s a classic that will never go out of style. So the next time you hear the song, you can thank the Baha Men for creating such an iconic tune.