"Garfield" movie theme song BAHA MEN "HOLLA!"
Artist: BAHA MEN
Record: HOLLA!
Label :EMI
Time: 2004/7/9
01.HANDLE IT
02.HOLLA!
03.HOLD YOUR HEAD
04.BIG LOVE
05.TEMPTED
06.JUMP
07.MUSIC
08. LEMMEWORKIT
09.*69
10.SUMMERTIME GIRLS
11. PUT'M UP
*The most representative of the Bahamas Music Ambassador * Winner of the Grammy Award for "Best Dance Recording" * The only collection of the authentic movie theme song HOLLA from the biggest summer release "GARFIELD"! * Full of Bahamas island rhythm and Caribbean style, it makes people open their minds and can't help but dance along 11 new creations.
From Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, to New York, from Australia to Japan, they have swept countless music fans by storm, and achieved impressive record sales of more than seven million copies worldwide. This is the Baja people. Before July 2000, almost no one in the United States knew about this nine-member band from the Bahamas. Likewise, few people know that they have been touring all over the world for many years, from Europe to Australia, popular with countless music fans, and achieved impressive record sales.
Who let the dog loose! The launch of "Baja Music" has taken the long-established music career of the Baja people to another level. Not only was it selected into the "Top Ten of the Year" in many awards, but its sales exceeded 3 platinums in 12 countries within 4 months. Ranked in the Top 10 (including gold records sold in 10 countries), it also brought them the 2000 Grammy Award for "Best Dance Recording". In addition to the Grammys, they also won two Billboard Music Awards for 'Best World Music Album' and 'Best World Music Artist', MTV's 'Best Sports Theme Song of All Time' and Nickelodeon Kids' Voted 'Most Popular Song' 'award!
For their long-term persistence in the music of their hometown, the Bahamas government also regards them as: ‘The most representative music ambassadors of the Bahamas’. Even Time magazine took note of the Baja movement, calling it "a renaissance of island music following Harry Belafonte in the 1950s and Bob Marley in the 1970s." Just as Jamaica gave birth to reggae music, the Baja people spread a distinctive tapping rhythm called 'Junkanoo'. The spirit of Junkanoo is presented through a combination of dance music, rhythm and blues, reggae, hip-hop, pop and other aspects.
In 2004, the Baha people once again released their latest representative work "HOLLA!" after more than 20 years of formation, bringing to everyone their Bahamian island rhythm and Caribbean style, which makes people open their minds and can't help but follow their music. 11 new creations that dance gracefully. The first single of the same name "HOLLA!"1 has also become the official theme song for the biggest movie "GARFIELD" this summer, starring Bill Murray and Jennifer Love Huey.
(Look for the specific song yourself - after all, you didn't specify which song it was!! - Hehe.)