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In Brazil, the music was part of the "international" soundtracks of TV Globo's telenovela, Olho no olho - "Eye to Eye" in 1993.
Davies also used it in the second episode of his sitcom Man Down in 2013. The song was featured during the introduction for British comedian Greg Davies's 2013 live stand-up show The Back of My Mum's Head. The song is also featured in the Bollywood film Anjaam. The song has also been featured in various Hollywood films: Dumb and Dumber, Dumb and Dumber To, Threesome, Bio-Dome, and more recently Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed.
The song was featured in an Axe advertisement with Jennifer Aniston. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. "Boom Shack-A-Lak" (instrumental) – 3:48.A great record that will surely mean the big time at last for the Apache." Track listings Apache invites everybody to join him in one massive ragga party, putting his Bhangra roots on the back burner for the summer. Apache's belly-wriggler is fabber than Shabba and shaggier than Shaggy, and his Brummy raggamuffin beat is a dance hall dream come true. Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as "a wacky blend of guttural toasting and retro-pop shuffle beats." He stated that "the hook has the potential to take up permanent residence in your brain, while the fun array of sound effects are sure to get those shoulders shakin' out of control." He also encouraged, "Seek it out and give it a whirl." Tony Cross from Smash Hits gave it five out of five, writing, "Trying not to wind your body down to this is like trying not to chew a Rowntree's fruit pastille.