Who Let the Dogs Out? - Release Date
The popular song ‘Who Let the Dogs Out?’ is one of the most popular songs in the world. It has been covered by numerous artists and is still played in clubs and other venues around the world. The song was first released in 1998 and has since become a global phenomenon. But what is the release date of the original version?
Who Wrote ‘Who Let the Dogs Out?’
‘Who Let the Dogs Out?’ was written by Anselm Douglas, a Trinidadian musician and producer. Douglas wrote the song in 1995 and it was released as a single in 1998. It was first released in the UK and went on to become a global hit.
Where Did the Song Come From?
The song is based on a traditional Trinidadian calypso song called ‘Doggie’. The song was first recorded by Lord Tanamo in 1958. In the song, Tanamo asks a series of questions such as ‘Who let the dogs out? Who, who, who, who?’. The song was popular in Trinidad and Tobago and became a global hit when it was covered by Anselm Douglas in 1998.
What Was the Song Used For?
The song was used in a variety of contexts. It was used in films such as ‘Shrek’ and ‘Happy Feet’, television shows such as ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Friends’ and in video games such as ‘Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas’. It has also been used as a theme song for sporting events such as the MLB World Series.
What Was the Impact of the Song?
The song was a huge success and was the number one single in more than 20 countries. It was also the first single to be certified platinum in the UK. It has been covered by many artists, including Baha Men, The Chipmunks and The Black Eyed Peas. It has also been used in many advertisements and was even featured in a Super Bowl commercial.
Who Let the Dogs Out? Release Date
The original version of ‘Who Let the Dogs Out?’ was released in 1998. The single was released on June 1, 1998 in the UK and went on to become a global hit.