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Get To Know Supa Dups

Trivia question:  Who was the only guest producer on Bruno Mars' debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans? To know the answer to this question, you can ask Supa Dups. He will tell you himself in the interview below for AllHipHop.com.

Supa Dups (Dwayne Chin-Quee) helped produce "Our First Time" and "Liquor Store Blues" on Doo-Wops & Hooligans, and more recently, "Show Me" from Unorthodox Jukebox.  Hailing from Jamaica, he's a big part of that reggae sound we hear on Bruno's albums.

Supa Dups won his first grammy for his production work on "W.T.P." from Eminem's Recovery album which won "Best Rap Album" at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. He has also been nominated for his work on albums for artists like Bruno Mars and Drake. Check out his photo of his Grammy nomination for Bruno by clicking the instagram link in the tweet below.


After finishing up their work on "Show Me" back in 2012, Supa Dups shared a photo of him and The Smeezingtons which you can see by clicking the instagram link in his tweet.


Want to hear Supa Dups' remix of "Billionaire?" Here's the full song.
Billionaire (Black chiney RMX)
Get to know who Supa Dups is, what he does, and how he came to work with Bruno Mars in the interview below.


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