This page will contain discussion groups about Baha Men, as they become available.Baha MenBaha Men is the name of a pop group that plays an updated style of Bahamanian folk music called junkanoo. The group's debut, Junkanoo, was released in 1979 (see 1979 in music), and was very traditional in its sound. They soon began aiming their music at a more mainstream audience, however, and finally succeeded with 2000's (see 2000 in music) remake of Who Let the Dogs Out originally composed by Anslem_Douglas; the titular track won a Grammy Award. Their latest album is Beach Baby (2002; see 2002 in music). Discography
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They soon began aiming their music at a more mainstream audience, however, and finally succeeded with 2000's (see 2000 in music) remake of Who Let the Dogs Out originally composed by Anslem_Douglas; the titular track won a Grammy Award. Their latest album is Beach Baby (2002; see 2002 in music). They are very well know also for their hit single "in da club" which was later made into a rap song by 50 cent. The group's debut, Junkanoo, was released in 1979 (see 1979 in music), and was very traditional in its sound. They are most known for the song "Jim Dandy to the Rescue". Baha Men is the name of a pop group that plays an updated style of Bahamanian folk music called junkanoo. In 1978 - 80 a young guitar player named Shawn Lane made its first "rockstar" experiences by the age of 15!. LyricsQuest.com: Baha Men (http://www.lyricsquest.com/B/baha%20men/index.html). Black Oak Arkansas, a southern rock-band formed 1970 in Black Oak, Arkansas. "Baha Men" Lyrics (http://lyrics.activelyrics.com/B/baha%20men/index.html). "Beach Baby" (2002). "Underwater Moonlight" (2002). "Move It Like This" (2002). "Who Let the Dogs Out" (2002). "2 Zero 0-0" (2001). "Who Let the Dogs Out" (2000). "Doong Spank" (1998). "I Like What I Like" (1997). "Kalik" (1994). "Junkanoo" (1979). |