The detectives investigate the death of a jogger who is killed by a pit bull.
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| - The detectives investigate the death of a jogger who is killed by a pit bull.
- "Who Let the Dogs Out?" is a song performed by Bahamian group Baha Men, released as a single on 26 July 2000. Originally written by Anslem Douglas (titled "Doggie") for the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season of 1998, it was covered by producer Jonathan King under the name Fat Jakk and his Pack of Pets. He brought the song to the attention of his friend Steve Greenberg, who then had the Baha Men cover the song. The song became the band's first hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, and it gained popularity after "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie" and its soundtrack album.
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| - "Who Let the Dogs Out?" is a song performed by Bahamian group Baha Men, released as a single on 26 July 2000. Originally written by Anslem Douglas (titled "Doggie") for the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival season of 1998, it was covered by producer Jonathan King under the name Fat Jakk and his Pack of Pets. He brought the song to the attention of his friend Steve Greenberg, who then had the Baha Men cover the song. The song became the band's first hit in the United Kingdom and the United States, and it gained popularity after "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie" and its soundtrack album. The song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, as well as topping the charts in Australia and New Zealand, and peaked within the top forty of the charts in the United States. It was Britain's fourth biggest-selling single of 2000, and went on to become one of the highest-selling singles of the decade not to reach number-one. The track went on to win the Grammy for Best Dance Recording on the 2001 Grammy Awards. It was the subject of a major lawsuit over copyright ownership that was settled.
- The detectives investigate the death of a jogger who is killed by a pit bull.
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