Baha Men Celebrate 25 Years of ‘Who Let The Dogs Out’ With High-Energy Remix by Wuki and DJ Susan

The party anthem that defined a generation just got a new jolt of energy. Grammy Award-winning Bahamian group Baha Men are celebrating the 25th anniversary of their global smash “Who Let The Dogs Out” with a high-octane remix by Wuki and DJ Susan, out now via UMe. The revamped version turns the timeless hit into a modern dancefloor stormer, ready to set clubs ablaze once again.

Grammy-nominated producer Wuki and electronic powerhouse DJ Susan crank up the BPMs and reshape the song into a kinetic house track bursting with color and chaos. Their remix preserves the iconic chant—“Who let the dogs out!”—while layering it with thundering percussion, frenetic synths, and perfectly timed barks. It’s nostalgic and futuristic all at once, bringing the 2000 classic roaring into 2025.

The release arrives as Baha Men mark 25 years since their triple-platinum album Who Let The Dogs Out climbed into the Billboard 200’s Top 5 and won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording. The song has since become one of pop culture’s most instantly recognizable anthems, soundtracking everything from Rugrats in Paris: The Movie and South Park to major sports events around the world.

The track’s wild legacy even inspired filmmaker Brent Hodge’s acclaimed 2019 documentary Who Let The Dogs Out, which premiered at SXSW and explored the strange, fascinating journey behind the song. Most recently, the timeless hook made a barking return in a Super Bowl 2025 commercial for Spruce Weed & Grass Killer, proving that, 25 years later, the dogs are still very much out.