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Supa Dups
Birth nameDwayne Chin-Quee
BornNovember 1976
Kingston, Jamaica
Genres
Occupations
  • Record producer
  • sound system disc jockey
  • selector
Years active1999–present
LabelsBlack Chiney
Member ofBlack Chiney
WebsiteBlackChiney.com

Dwayne Chin-Quee, better known as Supa Dups, is a Jamaican record producer, a drummer, and selector based in Miami, Florida. He is a member of the Black Chiney sound system. His father is a second generation Chinese Jamaican, and his mother is of Hakka Chinese, German, and African descent.

Production discography

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Albums

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2004
2005
2006
2007
  • Collie BuddzCollie Buddz – 2. "Blind To You" 4. "Tomorrow's Another Day" 10. "Sensimillia" ft. Roache
  • NotchRaised By the People – 6. "Layaway Love"8. "Traemelo"11. "Ella Se Fue"13. "No Problema"15. "Mano y Mano"16. "Verme" (Caribbean Remix) featuring Baby Ranks17. ""Chévere" (Remix) – featuring Voltio 18. "Burn Out Bad Mind"
  • Wayne WonderForeva – 15. "L.O.V.E"
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
  • Collie Buddz - "Good Life" 01."Control" 02."Lovely Day" 03."Part Of My Life" 04."Save Me From The Rain (Feat: Kat Dahlia)" 05."Good Life" 06."I Got You" 10."Glass House"
  • Nicky Jam - "Fénix" 08"No Te Puedo Olvidar" 19."I Can't Forget You"
  • Shakira - "El Dorado" - 02."Nada" 05."Amarillo" 08."Comme Moi" (with Black M) 12."What We Said" (Comme Moi English Version) (featuring MAGIC!)
  • Drake - "Signs"
2018
2019
2020
2021
  • Spice - 10 - 11.”Frenz”
  • Angel 22 - “Free Hugs”
  • Toian - “Driving Me Crazy”
  • Kyle featuring Dougie F - "Optimistic"

Banana"

2022
2023

Singles

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Remixes

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Riddims

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  • Kopa Riddim (2004)
  • Higher Octane Riddim (2006)
  • Drumline/Timeline Riddim (2007)
  • Doctor Bird Riddim (2008)

Compilations

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  • "Reggae Gold 2003" – No Letting Go – Wayne Wonder/LL Cool J (remix) – Remixed By: Supa Dups, Joel Chin
  • "Reggae Gold 2005" – Turnin' Me On – Nina Sky/Cham (Black Chiney Reggae remix) – Produced By: Supa Dups, Cipha Sounds
  • "Ragga Ragga Ragga 2005" – Turnin' Me On – Nina Sky/Cham (Black Chiney Reggae remix) – Produced By: Supa Dups, Cipha Sounds
  • "Fabriclive.24 [LIVE]" – Diplo – Turnin' Me On – Nina Sky – Produced By: Supa Dups, Cipha Sounds
  • "Miami Shine – Blast Star Di Blazing Fire" (2007) – Nande – Minmi featuring Rudebwoy Face (Japan) – Produced By: Supa Dups
  • "True Reflections...A New Beginning" (2007) – Jah Cure – Track 9: "Jamaica" & Track 13: "The Sound" – Produced By: Danja Zone/Supa Dups
  • "Miami Shine – UPRISING" (2008) – Blast Star
  • "Reggae Gold 2008" – Blind To You – Collie Buddz – Produced By: Supa Dups
  • "Reggae Gold 2008" – Somebody Come Get Me – Melanie Fiona (aka Syren) – Produced By: Supa Dups, Mitchum "Khan" Chin & Willy Chin
  • "WWE The Music, Vol. 8" (2008) – "S.O.S." (performed by: Collie Buddz) Kofi Kingston – Produced By: Supa Dups
  • "Reggae Gold 2009" – "Come Over" (featuring Sean Paul) – Estelle- Produced By: Supa Dups

Music videos

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References

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  • "Meet the Producers Who Brought Dancehall Back to the Charts In 2016". Billboard Magazine. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  • "Barack Obama Summer 2019 Playlist: "Too Goo To Be True". Jamaican Gleaner. Retrieved 27 August 2019.