I remember having the title menu play the first chorus on loop and just dancing. My dad walked in and caught me dancing and now calls whatever move I was executing "The Scooby Dance". I'll never live it down.
I love The Song Land of A Million Drums from Scooby Doo. It's lots of fun on Bus trips, on ETS Buses, Strathcona County Buses, Calgary Transit in Calgary, last HSR Buses in Hamilton my old place in Ontario. It's got a wonderful beat!
Shaggy and rappers getting blitzed and then going into the hood, strapped, to find someone who stole their "scooby snacks." Scooby Doo was different in the early 00s 😂
I danced to this for the first grade talent show and got booed off, it still makes me laugh so much cause I just know the spirit in me that day was absolutely untamed.
Wish Spotify would just add this already, cuz the cover artists they have performing it right now are close, but they don’t sound right. There’s something they can’t do that OutKast is able to, but I don’t know what
Matthew Lillard and his co-star Freddie Prinze Jr. starred together in the Wing Commander movie (based on the games by Origin Systems/Electronic Arts) 3 years before in 1999.
This movie haunts my very being. Everyday I wake up hearing this song around the corner. Too scared to look behind me and see scrappy doo. I no longer look in the mirror, frightened of what I might witness. I can see pink demons out the corner of my eye, I turn out of instinct but I never see anything. I can feel shaggys presence as I pick out fruit at the store. I’ve learned to not question Scooby snacks that appear in my bags. A hunger has overcome me, I do not know how much longer I have.
If you have these issues, may I recommend the church of Shaggy? I had this same issues, with the haunting words of “puppy power” that still send shivers down my spine. But with The condolence of Shaggy looking over my shoulder, I rest easier at night.
My 9-year-old self was so hyped when I heard Scooby-Doo coming out in 2002, and for Spider-Man. First time I heard about it was when we were at the children's hospital because my little brother was constipated or something, and I was in the waiting room with my oldest sister watching Nick at Nite while she was asleep. Then when it was commercial time, I saw a commercial for the Scooby-Doo film, and i was so excited I woke up my sister to tell her that they were coming out with a live action Scooby Doo. To get me more hyped up, I would always go to Auchan and listen to the soundtrack of the movie. Outkast and Shaggy were like the 2 best songs on that CD
When I was a kid I watched this movie alot of times and when this was on the main menu, this song was playing over and over it end up being stuck in my head for years.
Can we all just admit that this song is the best from the soundtrack for this movie It truly is one of my favorite songs from this movie and yet it's been awhile since I've last seen this movie but I plain on rewatching again And when I do I'll definitely be vibing to this masterpiece of a song
that establishing shot of spooky isle, with this song playing and all the amusements in the background, one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history
Ah growing up during this period watching this movie when it came out in 2002 when I was 8, I loved this song especially, the drum beat 😍, I'm 25 now and still watch it lol good times
In 2002 I was born, I have this film on dvd and love it as well as the 2nd film, I only just found this song again today and I’m addicted to it. This film is still a good watch cheers man 👍
When I listened to Ms. Jackson as a little kid and got to the “Never meant to make your daughter cry” part, I was so curious why that voice sounded just like the voice from that song in the 2002 Scooby Doo movie. Now, I know the truth.
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, but one verse references The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo, and even mentions Vincent Price, the actor who voiced Vincent Van Ghoul.
God I love the music video for this. Creepiest Scooby Doo villain is in a song where Shaggy is going to the hood with a gun looking for his Scooby snack's.
I remember having this and a bunch if other old songs on an old computer and playing it on the mobile cd players. Crazy how much things actually changed and continue to do so
just got finsihed wathing this movie for the first time since i was little, and even tho only a bit of this song played in the movie i somehoe instantly recognized the artist was OutKast
Perfect for Bus trips on the ETS Buses here in Edmonton, including the HSR Buses in my old hometown in Hamilton Ontario, including the Buses on Calgary Transit in Calgary.
When I first heard this theme, I had vietnam flashbacks to my childhood where I hid behind the couch when I put the DVD in so I could outlast the main menu
When I was little I scared of the song and Scooby doo himself at the movie I remember one time my aunt said that Scooby doo looked like a gremlin that got microwaved with a bear rug XD
this song was on the menu and played over and over again, one night when me and sister were younger and still in bunk beds we fell asleep to this song like a lullaby with the room light on and everything, when my mum walked in in the morning she was so confused as to what would possess us to do that LMAOOOOOOO
Its interesting to think that Outkast, more so Andre 3000 was always on the back line musically growing up. If it wasn't a song on Scooby-Doo, its the class of 3000. If its not class of 3000 its a project with the Gorillaz that introduced me to them.
this music video gets me hungry even when i was a kid i usually picture being at Red Robin's hearing this and watching this movie in general. The crispy fries and burgers? Scarfed!
the fact that this song isn’t on spotify should be a crime
It’s not on Apple Music either
Oh good. I thought I was loosing my mind. Glad I’m not the only one searching for it on there
prolly blocked by Warner Bros honestly
@@georgemichaelis1664 bunch of baby back bs if you ask me😂
I found it on Spotify, its just under a different artist and is the closest thing to the Outkast
I remember having the title menu play the first chorus on loop and just dancing. My dad walked in and caught me dancing and now calls whatever move I was executing "The Scooby Dance". I'll never live it down.
something quite hypnotic about this song for sure. When I was a kid, I would endlessly listen to the title menu. Just vibing along with it!
Oh my goodness same, forever on a loop mostly because the DVD player remote was always missing
You should be honored .
I’m so glad it wasn’t just me
Thsts so sweet
Early 2000s movie soundtracks were all bangers
Absolutely
A Perfect soundtrack for the movie
Yea like Spy Kids also had a great theme song
@@dick_thunders3656 you're right... you remind me that sometimes I random find this in my head.
Swear bruh, I can name off a couple that are some of my favorites for sure
"Me and shaggy dressed in all black, strapped" damn shag puts in work
😂😂
Never steal shaggys Scooby snacks. Otherwise he’ll go John wick on you.
After all he’s one of the masterminds behind the Woodsboro killings 😂
Killer Mike ain’t have to go that hard for this track but he did 😂
@@rokaanalzeer7148Hey, scooby snacks are to die for.
Who remembers when after the credits roll at the end of the VHS tape..you get a full music video too. Miss those days
Yes
DVD copy I had had it in the bonuses
Still got my copy pray it still work tho
Like on casper! 911 - love sensation, used to adore that song because of that
yep still have the dvd this slapped
I always wondered how this sounds so amazing..
Then I found out Outkast made it.
Makes perfect sense now.
I watched this movie more times than I can count as a little kid. I remember this beat and dancing to it like nobody is watching
Same! 😂
I use to go where as Shaggy like supermarkets and School ahh good times never had any worries back then now it’s all grown up stuff and it’s boring
Yes exactly a man of culture
It played on the menu screen of the DVD and I would vibe out😂
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This track haunts me and it's been 15 years but the lyrics now literally are hilarious
zombified Malkavian *Haunts
DBG Channel Lol Thanks
zombified Malkavian no problem
I love The Song Land of A Million Drums from Scooby Doo. It's lots of fun on Bus trips, on ETS Buses, Strathcona County Buses, Calgary Transit in Calgary, last HSR Buses in Hamilton my old place in Ontario. It's got a wonderful beat!
☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️
Shaggy and rappers getting blitzed and then going into the hood, strapped, to find someone who stole their "scooby snacks." Scooby Doo was different in the early 00s 😂
Every thing was different in the 2000s decade (2000-2009) such a more care free simpler time
@@kingkrysen I was born in 2000
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Bro, watch the music video
best stoner movie ever and you cant dispute the innuendos
We were stoners before we even knew it 🤣🤣
@@bustabongs4205 Yup my lil ass was destined to be high watching shaggy 😂
Good Burger definitely takes that cake
@@Nickr3000 the newer one? i gottha go watch that then XD
@@bobertkallahan4392high as I’m listening 😂
Anyone remember falling asleep watching this then waking up in the middle of the night with this song on loop?
yup I always remember waking up at 3am to this song
Same
I danced to this for the first grade talent show and got booed off, it still makes me laugh so much cause I just know the spirit in me that day was absolutely untamed.
I would Of have cheered for you 😡
@@Likelyfairy OMG HAHAH my heart, thank you.
@@HeavyDirtySoulz I would’ve cheered for you and tell everyone else who booed to shut up.
I would have cheered for you too I bet you put on an amazing performance
They were jealous
Wish Spotify would just add this already, cuz the cover artists they have performing it right now are close, but they don’t sound right. There’s something they can’t do that OutKast is able to, but I don’t know what
Ikr!
nothing will ever equal to outkast that’s why!
Killer Mike’s verse is even better than Big Boi’s
i thought this!!!
It is on Spotify
What still got me is when Matthew Lillard (played Shaggy) actually danced in the music video. Lol
Matthew Lillard and his co-star Freddie Prinze Jr. starred together in the Wing Commander movie (based on the games by Origin Systems/Electronic Arts) 3 years before in 1999.
Almost 19 years later and this shit is a bop
This movie haunts my very being. Everyday I wake up hearing this song around the corner. Too scared to look behind me and see scrappy doo. I no longer look in the mirror, frightened of what I might witness. I can see pink demons out the corner of my eye, I turn out of instinct but I never see anything. I can feel shaggys presence as I pick out fruit at the store. I’ve learned to not question Scooby snacks that appear in my bags. A hunger has overcome me, I do not know how much longer I have.
I wish you good health and safety my guy
If you have these issues, may I recommend the church of Shaggy? I had this same issues, with the haunting words of “puppy power” that still send shivers down my spine. But with The condolence of Shaggy looking over my shoulder, I rest easier at night.
What a beautiful description
Me to
I never realized how hilarious these lyrics are now that I'm an adult lmao
This was playing on the menu screen of the DVD... damn it was scary, made me think about the weird ass monsters in the movie
RIGHT
Damn I had the vhs tape
I had nightmares about those fucking monsters
Yes dude seriously me too 😭
Nostalgia in its
purest form
There were many late summer vacation nights in my childhood where I’d wake up with this song on loop, having fallen asleep while watching the DVD.
Land of a Million Dollars from Disney's Space Jam Special Edition (2004)
I love outkast and Scooby doo 💕
Me too 💕
Can we just appreciate that scooby is the one who stole the Scooby snacks 🍃🍃🍃💨💨💨
June 14, 2002-June 14, 2023
Twenty one years ago today
I forgot how much of a bop this song was😅 this would probably make everybody move at a Halloween party🤸🏼♀️
OutKast
My 9-year-old self was so hyped when I heard Scooby-Doo coming out in 2002, and for Spider-Man. First time I heard about it was when we were at the children's hospital because my little brother was constipated or something, and I was in the waiting room with my oldest sister watching Nick at Nite while she was asleep. Then when it was commercial time, I saw a commercial for the Scooby-Doo film, and i was so excited I woke up my sister to tell her that they were coming out with a live action Scooby Doo. To get me more hyped up, I would always go to Auchan and listen to the soundtrack of the movie. Outkast and Shaggy were like the 2 best songs on that CD
I was 11 back in 2002 and my aunt and uncle took me to see this.
uui
When you said “we were at the childrens hospital “ I was like” ah geez cmon bruh🥺” and than he’s simply constipated😂
When I was a kid I watched this movie alot of times and when this was on the main menu, this song was playing over and over it end up being stuck in my head for years.
20 yrs later and it still hits
This song makes me so happy, especially when I hear scooby voice!
Me 2
Can we all just admit that this song is the best from the soundtrack for this movie
It truly is one of my favorite songs from this movie and yet it's been awhile since I've last seen this movie but I plain on rewatching again
And when I do I'll definitely be vibing to this masterpiece of a song
that establishing shot of spooky isle, with this song playing and all the amusements in the background, one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history
Ah growing up during this period watching this movie when it came out in 2002 when I was 8, I loved this song especially, the drum beat 😍, I'm 25 now and still watch it lol good times
I will never outgrow Scooby Doo! I dont give a damn what my peers say!!
@@themovieraider1028 exactly
In 2002 I was born, I have this film on dvd and love it as well as the 2nd film, I only just found this song again today and I’m addicted to it.
This film is still a good watch cheers man 👍
@@xrybl45tx12 sure is lol...algood
When I listened to Ms. Jackson as a little kid and got to the “Never meant to make your daughter cry” part, I was so curious why that voice sounded just like the voice from that song in the 2002 Scooby Doo movie. Now, I know the truth.
What are you talking about?
@@MrTimshellscherber I’m talking about how I had no idea back then that this song and Ms. Jackson were both done by OutKast.
@@dylannicholson3112 Oh.
This song also plays in the DVDs main menu the instrimental version
You’re an OG for knowing that lol
@@TheRichieRozay I mean I did grow up in 2001 so I basically know this movie a little too well
@@smugfortune9977 Used to play the movie with the actors' commentary on, to the point we had that memorized as well. XD
this song used to scare me when I watched the movie for the first time, still kinda gives me anxiety, must be the drums and spooky whistle noise
Fuck no
I know exactly what you mean, I used to fall asleep with the movie on and the menu would be on loop and the whistle created some crazy nightmares
also the damn menu was scary..
I agree the drums resemble spooky island
@@cillasalce4405 same
2:36 is when the song goes HARD
when I was younger the beginning always used to creep me out because it sounds like footsteps running and getting closer
I can hear it…
Say what you want about the quality of the movie, (I personally love it), but the soundtrack always sticks in your head
Having this song on a loop while i re arrange my room for nostalgia is so fun
Someone slap this song onto the charts rn
hell yeah!!!
Andrés drum break down always got me HYPE!!
This song had no right being this hard!👌
Ahhhh the early 2000’s ……😢good times
These were the days man
I loved this movie as a kid, saw it twice in theaters 🐾❤
Perfect 4 a Halloween Party!!! 🎃👻💀🍬🍬🍭🍭
True this one of the best songs to play during Halloween 🎃
DJSmoove 007 Nelson. IKR... IT'S HERE NEXT WEEK 🙌 🙌 🙌
@@daxtax1742 yes! 😄
The fact this isn’t on spotify is so disrespectful
Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, but one verse references The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo, and even mentions Vincent Price, the actor who voiced Vincent Van Ghoul.
i find it so funny that there’s “the 13 ghosts of scooby doo” and the guy who Plays Shaggy is in a movie called 13 ghosts
Killer Mike’s verse is the HIGHLIGHT of this song
omg i remember when i was younger and i was obsessed with this song and i still am but it’s not on spotify :(
It is now
@@mondenkindqueen that was a cover version
This movie still hits hard as an adult 🥲
So nostalgic 💚 I went to see this movie so many times when I was little!
I like how they used archive audio of Don Messick (the OG Scooby-Doo) throughout the song!
This is back when actually chose good musicians for great movies and made great memories for all of us
24 and still love this film and the second one to bits 💜🤎💚🧡💙
This movie is historical. Spooky Island opening scene with this song
Watched this movie on old VHS tape it hits different 🫶🏾
I literally watched this movie ALL THE TIME and I have so many good memories with it, including this song
Me 2.
been listening to this on repeat and i forgot how much of a banger this was when i watched the movie as a kid. love this song to this day 💛
Ohh Killer Mike from Run The Jewels is on this too!! Dope!!
This should have been a billboard top 10 for sure.
If you hate this song, odds are you fell asleep with the DVD menu playing
God I love the music video for this. Creepiest Scooby Doo villain is in a song where Shaggy is going to the hood with a gun looking for his Scooby snack's.
Y’all scarred I’ve been trying to find this song for years ever since I first saw it
☮️❤️☮️❤️☮️
I remember having this and a bunch if other old songs on an old computer and playing it on the mobile cd players. Crazy how much things actually changed and continue to do so
just got finsihed wathing this movie for the first time since i was little, and even tho only a bit of this song played in the movie i somehoe instantly recognized the artist was OutKast
Perfect for Bus trips on the ETS Buses here in Edmonton, including the HSR Buses in my old hometown in Hamilton Ontario, including the Buses on Calgary Transit in Calgary.
It’s been 18 years. This theme still terrifies me
Fr this movie in general but I still love it. It’s creepy, campy, unsettling, and generally a fun watch
When I first heard this theme, I had vietnam flashbacks to my childhood where I hid behind the couch when I put the DVD in so I could outlast the main menu
Y’all some shook’eds
When I was little I scared of the song and Scooby doo himself at the movie I remember one time my aunt said that Scooby doo looked like a gremlin that got microwaved with a bear rug XD
Grinny the Ice Cat Don’t you mean the Nostalgia Critic said that?
@@lukelichtenthal5407 nostalgia critic is his aunt
My god, this soundtrack was FIRE!
NOBODY UNDERSTANDS HOW LONG I'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR THIS SONG HOLY DAMN
Composed By Hans Zimmer
No.
Yes.
Maybe.
Nobody cares
Lo hizo David Newman
When I first heard this on the menu on the dvd when it still was a thing I was like "OKAY SCOOBY I SEE YOU"
In my dream last night this song was playing over and over and I was dancing to it so I had to listen to it as soon as I woke up.
I unironically like this movie
Its fire
It’s a very underrated film
I love the outkast music in this is the best song ever
Me 2.
This movie is childhood all in one. Used to watch this and the second one every night on dvd
this song was on the menu and played over and over again, one night when me and sister were younger and still in bunk beds we fell asleep to this song like a lullaby with the room light on and everything, when my mum walked in in the morning she was so confused as to what would possess us to do that LMAOOOOOOO
People who love this movie have supreme humor
No song had gone harder since prove me wrong
A kid in my class will come in and dance while badly singing this and it physically hurts my soul
Its interesting to think that Outkast, more so Andre 3000 was always on the back line musically growing up. If it wasn't a song on Scooby-Doo, its the class of 3000. If its not class of 3000 its a project with the Gorillaz that introduced me to them.
I just want to go back bro lol. 😂😎
Omfg I loved this song as a kid and now I'm a die hard Outkast fan. This blew my mind lol.
good lord the nostalgia on this fr
I swear I remember the lyrics saying "in the land of spooky Island"
Land of millions drums
There's always something going on
Nostalgia hit me real hard
Loved these films what legends ❤️
I love the song and I love the Scooby doo movie💝 was part of my childhood and is still a part of me, it even gives nostalgia to my 19 years.
Sit grandma! Bad grandma! Don't eat the kitty!
When he said I would of got away wit it,that's me when my sister catches me stealing coins from my dad's drawer.
This song is awesome
this music video gets me hungry even when i was a kid i usually picture being at Red Robin's hearing this and watching this movie in general. The crispy fries and burgers? Scarfed!
I love me a 50s style diner.
This is my hip hop song
I played this at a party once and I had a group of people ask me the name of this song and I just turned around and said watch a Scooby doo movie lol
2002
Haha movie memories
all these songs were perfect for the movie xD
Vanessa Rodriguez niggaaaaaaaa
Vanessa Rodriguez one of the best movies ever
@@EBgamesEvan45 yes
@@nabeelsaifsalehalkabsh3715 yes and I wish I had gotten the soundtrack CD when it was in stores
“Call Vincent Price up on the Nextel” hahaha 🤣
The live action scooby doo movies honestly hit different
Like songs by OutKast and the other movie had songs by Big Brovaz
😭😭😭 my childhood
Omg yes Big Brovaz!! They pretty much been forgotten now but those songs slapped!!
Born to stay on the spooky island dancing in a bikini 24 hours a day, but forced to study all day to try to have a future 😞
I randomly just remembered this song and the only clue I had to find it was a vague memory of scooby doo from when I was 12. Thats 20 years ago.