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1 Production discography  



1.1  Albums  





1.2  Singles  





1.3  Remixes  





1.4  Riddims  





1.5  Compilations  





1.6  Music videos  







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Supa Dups
Birth nameDwayne Chin-Quee
BornNovember 1976
Kingston, Jamaica
Genres
  • dancehall
  • hip hop
  • R&B
  • 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[edit]

    Albums[edit]

    2004
    2005
    2006
    2007
    2008
    2009
    2010
    2011
    2012
    2013
    2014
    2015
    2016
    2017
    2018
    2019
    2020
    2021

    Banana"

    2022
    2023

    Singles[edit]

  • "Father Elephant" – Elephant Man
  • "Kill The Dance" – Akon featuring Kardinal Offishall – B Side – Akon's – "Lonely" single
  • "Clothes Off" – Nina Sky
  • "Blind To You" – Collie Buddz
  • "Tomorrow Is Another Day" – Collie Buddz
  • "Layaway Love Remix" – Notch featuring Fatman Scoop
  • "Mary Jane (High Grade!)" – Collie Buddz (Promo Single)
  • "Nande" – Minmi featuring Rudeboy Face (Japan Only)
  • "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)" – Kardinal Offishall featuring Keri Hilson
  • "Come Over" – Estelle featuring Sean Paul
  • "Somebody Come Get Me" – Melanie Fiona – Sad Songs – EP (UK Only)
  • "Island Boy" – Melanie Fiona – Sad Songs – EP (UK Only)
  • "No Other Love" – John Legend featuring Estelle
  • "Each Tear" – Mary J. Blige
  • "Clear! (Remix)" – Kardinal Offishall
  • "Clear! (Remix)" – Kardinal Offishall featuring Elephant Man
  • "Favorite DJ II" – Clinton Sparks featuring Sean Paul, Ricky Blaze & Supa Dups
  • "Fast Lane" – Bad Meets Evil
  • "Like I Love You" – Melanie Fiona
  • "Still Got It" – Tyga (feat. Drake)
  • Tiara Thomas – "Dear Sallie Mae" – "Tell Me Something"
  • Tessanne Chin – "Count on My Love" – "Everything Reminds Me of You"
  • SOJA – "Nahko", & "Michael Franti" – "I Believe"
  • SOJA – "Your Song" Feat: Damian Marley
  • Michael Franti - "Once A Day" Feat: Sonna Rele
  • Drake - "Controlla"
  • Drake - "Too Good" (featuring: Rihanna)
  • PartyNextDoor - " Not Nice"
  • Black M - "Éternel insatisfait" - "Comme moi" (featuring: Shakira)
  • Drake - "Signs"
  • Amara La Negra - "Insecrue"
  • Nicki Minaj - "Bed" Feat: Ariana Grande
  • Estelle - "Love Like Ours" (feat: Tarrus Riley)
  • Becky G - "Zooted" Feat: French Montana & Farruko
  • Remixes[edit]

    • "Amber" (Supa Dups Remix) – 311 featuring Ward 21
  • "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" (Reggae Remix) – Chris Brown
  • "Unfaithful" (Reggae Remix) – Rihanna (featuring Shontelle)
  • "Umbrella" (Dancehall Remix) – Rihanna (featuring Vybz Kartel) (Japan)
  • "It Don't Make Any Difference To Me" (Reggae Remix) – Kevin Michael (featuring Collie Buddz)
  • "No Substitute Love" (Reggae Remix) – Estelle (featuring Half Pint)
  • "No Other Love" / "Can't Be My Lover" – Cool Breeze Mixes – John Legend (2009) Remix Single Digital Download
    • 1. "No Other Love" – John Legend (featuring Estelle)
    • 2. "No Other Love" (Di Genius Remix)
    • 3. "No Other Love" (Curtis Lynch Remix)
    • 4. "No Other Love" (Jus Bus Remix)
    • 5. "Can't Be My Lover" – John Legend (featuring Buju Banton)
    • 6. "Can't Be My Lover" (Curtis Lynch Remix)
  • "Oh Yeah" Dancehall Remix – Jaicko (Featuring Vybz Kartel)
  • "Oh Yeah" Reggae Remix – Jaicko (Featuring Snoop Dogg)
  • "Raggamuffin" Remix – Selah Sue Featuring J. Cole (2012)
  • "Watch Out For This (Bumaye)" Supa Dups x Black Chiney Remix – Major Lazer Featuring Busy Signal (2013)
  • Riddims[edit]

  • Higher Octane Riddim (2006)
  • Drumline/Timeline Riddim (2007)
  • Doctor Bird Riddim (2008)
  • Compilations[edit]

    • "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[edit]

  • "Nina" – Kardinal Offishall
  • "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)" – Kardinal Offishall featuring Keri Hilson
  • "Clear!" – Kardinal Offishall
  • "Each Tear" – Mary J. Blige
  • "Favorite DJ II" – Clinton Sparks featuring Sean Paul, Ricky Blaze & Supa Dups
  • "Liquor Store Blues" – Bruno Mars Featuring Damian Marley
  • "Fast Lane" – Bad Meets Evil
  • "Still Got It" – "Tyga" Featuring "Drake"
  • "Keep It Like It Is" – "Stacy Barthe"
  • 2013: "Smoke The Weed" – Snoop Lion featuring Collie Buddz
  • 2017"Comme moi" Black M (featuring: Shakira)"
  • References[edit]


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