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'''Baha Men''' is the name of a pop group from The Bahamas that plays a modernized style of Bahamian folk music called Junkanoo. The groups best known song is a remake of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" originally composed by Anslem Douglas; although they faded back into obscurity soon thereafter. Their most recent album was Holla! from 2004. Baha Men has also won a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Dance Recording for "Who Let the Dogs Out?".
 
'''Baha Men''' is the name of a pop group from The Bahamas that plays a modernized style of Bahamian folk music called Junkanoo. The groups best known song is a remake of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" originally composed by Anslem Douglas; although they faded back into obscurity soon thereafter. Their most recent album was Holla! from 2004. Baha Men has also won a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Dance Recording for "Who Let the Dogs Out?".
  

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Baha Men is the name of a pop group from The Bahamas that plays a modernized style of Bahamian folk music called Junkanoo. The groups best known song is a remake of "Who Let the Dogs Out?" originally composed by Anslem Douglas; although they faded back into obscurity soon thereafter. Their most recent album was Holla! from 2004. Baha Men has also won a Grammy Award in 2000 for Best Dance Recording for "Who Let the Dogs Out?".

The group has sung songs for two episodes of The Simpsons, both times singing parodies of "Who Let the Dogs Out". Patrick Carey, Omerit Hield and Marvin Prosper sang "Who Let the Milk Out?" and "Who Let Her Jugs Out?" in the season 14 episode "Large Marge". In "Thank God It's Doomsday" the group sang "Who Wants a Haircut?" In both episodes only their voices were heard, the group did not appear in animated form.

"Who Wants a Haircut?" was later included in the album The Simpsons: Testify.