Supa Dups

Dwayne Chin-Quee (born in Kingston, Jamaica), better known as Supa Dups, is a Jamaican record producer, a drummer, and DJ/selector based in Miami, Florida. He is a member of the Black Chiney sound system and part of the duo D.A. & the Supa Dups with Chester French lead vocalist D.A. Wallach. His father is a second generation Chinese Jamaican, and his mother is of Chinese, German, and African descent.

Supa Dups has been quickly becoming one of the most sought after Writer/Producers around.

In 2004, Supa Dups appeared on Nina Sky's album by producing their hit record 'Turnin' Me On'. Later that year he appeared on Beenie Man & Capleton's albums. In 2005, his releases only increased as he produced on Akon's album, David Banner's album, Rihanna's album & Pitbull's album. He then went on to produce 2 singles off of Collie Buddz' album, followed by Estelle's single 'Come Over' ft. Sean Paul.

In 2008 he produced multiple songs on John Legend's album and Kardinal Offishall's album.

He went on to produce Mary J. Blige's worldwide single 'Each Tear' that charted around the world, with remixes in many different countries. He appeared on Bruno Mars' album 'Doo-Wops & Hooligans' as the only guest producer with the songs 'Our First Time' & 'Liquor Store Blues' ft. Damian Marley.

In February 2011, he won his first Grammy with his production of 'W.T.P.' on Eminem's Recovery album.

Supa Dups earned his second Grammy nomination "Album Of The Year" for Bruno Mars 'Doo-Wops & Hooligans' set to be held at The Staples Center in Los Angeles on February 12, 2012.

In 2012, he produced minor parts of Snoop Lion's album Reincarnated alongside Major Lazer.

As of February 10, 2013 Supa Dups was on his 2nd Grammy winning album for his contribution on Drake's 'Take Care' for Best Rap Album.