Baha Men appeared in a special scene from
Between the Lions where Leona and Theo meet them while reading some books inside the library. They performed the theme song of the
Playhouse Disney series
Stanley, titled "My Man Stanley". Their track "Rat Race" appeared in the opening scene of the 2001 film
Rat Race. Their track "Coconut" appeared in an episode of the
Nickelodeon series
ChalkZone, which also featured a parodied version of the band. They performed onstage for a Season 14 episode of
The Bachelorette, which took place in the Bahamas. Their track "Holla!" appeared in the opening and closing credits of
Garfield: The Movie, and during one scene in the 2005 film
Kicking & Screaming. Their track "Best Years of Our Lives" appeared in the rolling credits of
Shrek. Their track "
Crocodile Rock" appeared in the rolling credits of
The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course. Their track "Scooby D" appeared in
Scooby-Doo. The band made an appearance on the big screen, when they starred as themselves in the 1994 romantic comedy
My Father the Hero, starring
Gérard Depardieu and
Katherine Heigl. The Baha Men and their song "Who Let The Dogs Out" was used heavily by
Zach Zucker during his solo
stand-up comedy show,
Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour. The bit, repeatedly going viral on
TikTok, references the number of members in the Baha Men and how that number is not common knowledge. Dyson Knight, a member of the Baha Men, made a
cameo in the official special,
Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour, on the Stamptown
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