The TRUTH About "Who Let the Dogs Out" | Anslem Douglas Sets the Record Straight
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Before the world knew "Who Let the Dogs Out," the song belonged to Anslem Douglas.
In this episode, the Trinidad and Tobago music icon shares the untold story behind the Grammy-winning hit, clearing up decades of misconceptions about its journey from the Caribbean to the global stage.
We also explore the golden era of Carnival, the making of classics like Raggapumpum, Good Music to Dance, Jump and Mash Up the Party, and When Ah Dead Bury Meh Clothes, why soca must think beyond Monday and Tuesday, and how Caribbean artists can build lasting international careers.
Beyond the music, Anslem opens up about his faith, his passion for writing children's books, using his platform to raise awareness about domestic violence, and why he's still creating with the same purpose after more than four decades in the industry.
A masterclass in music, storytelling, longevity, and Caribbean culture.