

It was hard for them to find a decent girl but eventually they found one and also their dream to open a night club of their own comes true. They do have a strict father but every time they manage to escape from him to party in a night club. They fun around everywhere no matter where they are. Goofing around and flirting with hot girls are some of the great talents Butabi brothers have. The Butabi brothers are always ready to hit the dance floor in any party club, if they are allowed to enter. This film revolve around the 2 Butabi brothers who has a dream of opening their own night club or at least allowed to entered in the luxurious night club such as The Roxbury. This film features Will Ferrell as Steve Butabi and Chris Kattan as Doug Butabi.


This was the first song played in The Night at the Roxbury and is also the song that the characters Steve and Doug Butabi dance to in the club. What Is Love (7 mix) Haddaway Coming at number one is the song that started it all, What Is Love by Haddaway. Let’s brighten up your day a little bit more with Haddaway’s “What is Love.Do you want your name in the luxurious night club name list? Are you having a disco party theme this Halloween? then these “A Night at the Roxbury Costume” is perfect for you and for your party head friends.Ī Night at the Roxbury is a Comedy movie which was released in 1998 which is based on a TV show called Saturday Night Live. You can find it on their album The Night at the Roxbury Sound. Or when you’re in the middle of crossing the street. A Night at the Roxbury and Saturday Night Live Music Video (Haddaway What is Love METAL VERSION) - YouTube 0:00 / 3:49 A Night at the Roxbury and Saturday Night Live Music Video. While the royalties probably aren’t what they used to be, I’m sure they’re not bad.ĭespite its embarrassing correlation to head bopping, it’s an awesome song to dance around to when you’re alone. Today it’s used in sports stadiums around the country and then there’s any reference to Night at the Roxbury. In 2008 the song was was featured in a Pepsi commercial. However, I’ll also venture to take a guess that to this day he must have be pretty thankful considering that was his only hit and that’d he’d be making money off of it for the rest of his life (assuming he didn’t much up anything in his contract about royalties). And then of course the song was later used in the movie and now it’s pretty much the theme song for making a mockery of just about anything.

I’m just taking a guess here, but you’d have to think that Haddaway must have been completely outraged when Saturday Night Live made a mockery of his song with their Night at the Roxbury duo.
