It is most widely used by fans of the New Orleans Saints, an American football team. The entire chant is: “Who dat? Who dat? Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints?” “Who dat” may also be used as a noun, describing a Saints fan. 2 Origins of the “Who Dat?” chant 3 “Who Dat?” spin-off chants

The history of “Who Dat:” How did the Saints legendary chant come to be? The term “Who Dat” is a borrowed phrase with a proud history that can be traced from the Seventh Ward in the 1980’s to the Caesars Superdome today.

“Who Dat” became part of a chant for fans cheering on their favorite team. It has been debated exactly where it started, but some claim it began with Southern University Jaguars fans either in the late 1960s or early 1970s and went “Who dat talkin’ ’bout beatin’ dem Jags?”

In hip hop. The song was a hit, but was likely not intended to have any relation to the Saints or Vaudeville. In 2009, New Orleans rapper Birdman chants a “Who Dat”. in the Single Wasted (Remix) by Gucci Mane featuring Birdman, Jadakiss and Lil Wayne. In 2010, rapper J. Cole recorded a song called ” Who Dat “.

Who Dat chant?

“Who Dat” became part of a chant for fans cheering on their favorite team. It has been debated exactly where it started, but some claim it began with Southern University Jaguars fans either in the late 1960s or early 1970s and went “Who dat talkin’ ’bout beatin’ dem Jags?” Another claim is that it was connected with St. Augustine High School, a historically African-American all-boys Catholic high school in New Orleans.

A deepwater oil and gas field in the Gulf of Mexico, discovered in 2007, was named “Who Dat” by its developer, LLOG Exploration Co. , based in New Orleans. The field, encompassing Mississippi Canyon Blocks 503, 504 and 547 in about 3,000 feet of water, began production in 2011.

After the Saints won the NFC Championship Game on January 24, 2010, against the Minnesota Vikings in the Superdome, fans from all across New Orleans, including fans who were exiting the game, started a Mardi Gras-style “Who Dat” on Bourbon Street with modified lyrics, chanting, “Who Dat, Who Dat, Who Dat in the Super Bowl!” in reference to the Saints advancing to the Super Bowl for the first time ever in their 43-year history. In Super Bowl XLIV, on February 7, 2010, the Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17. “Drew Dat” has occasionally been used in honor of quarterback Drew Brees .

Who said “When the Saints go marching in”?

Aaron Neville, alongside local musicians Sal and Steve Monistere and Carlo Nuccio, recorded a version of “When the Saints Go Marching In” that incorporated the chant “Who dat say dey gonna beat dem Saints,” performed by five Saints players.

since long before then. According to the Times-Picayune, the “Who Dat?”. rallying call first originated during the fall of 1983, when WVUE-TV sports anchor Ken Berthelot

rallying call first originated during the fall of 1983, when WVUE-TV sports anchor Ken Berthelot and photographer Avis Landry were sent to capture video of a high school football game in St. Augustine.

WVUE sports director Ron Swoboda loved the cheer and aired it on television on Sept. 1 , 1983. Three days later, the chant was heard echoing through the Superdome for the Saints’ home opener against the St. Louis Cardinals.

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