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GRAMMY-WINNING Jamaican music producer Supa Dups has taken the ambitious task of finding a permanent home for Caribbean music in mainstream America.
"Where reggae is concerned, it is not as big as it could be because
the unity is off. As soon as we can work together, then we'll have a
vibrant industry again. The industry is there, but our successes come
in spurts, like a novelty, and like every couple of years you have a
one song like a Cheerleader (Omi) or a Gimme Di Light (Sean Paul) come
around," he told the Jamaica Observer.
"Mi want reggae fi be part of the mainstream music and stay that
way. Mi want when the Grammy Award a show, our awards can be televised
live. Mi nuh know if mi a shoot too high, but that a just mi dream," he
continued.
To fulfill that dream, the
Florida-based Supa Dups organised a 'collective of creative industry
people' for a four-day camp at Miami's Circle House Studios. The group
comprised artistes and producers.
"The idea came about a month ago. The camp started [last] Friday and ended Wednesday. This is the first time anything like this has ever been done. It's a blend of new flavour and experience. Everybody here is my bredren," he said.
Supa Dup's 'bredrens' are a who's who of contemporary
dancehall/reggae. They include producers Ward 21 and Stephen McGregor,
deejay Kranium, songwriter/artiste Krishane Levy Money Can't Buy Love
featuring Shaggy, 1985 (producer of Drake's Hold On), songwriter Daniel
Daley (Chris Brown's Paradise), Virgin Island's songwriter/producers
Rock City (Locked Away, featuring Adam Levine), singer/songwriter
Angela Hunte (writer of Party Done by Machel Montana), producer Dre
Skull, DJ Buddha, American rapper/producer Verse Simmonds, Kacey
Phillip (producer/engineer for Montano) and Black Chiney's DJ/producer
Willy Chin.
"We're aiming to do about 30 songs. The plan is to use our
connections to shop them to mainstream artistes... Me, Rock City and
Verse have had mainstream success. Therefore, the chances of anything
happening with these songs are great. I have a strong feeling it will,"
he said.
Supa Dups (given name Dwayne Chin-Quee) is a co-founder and owner
of Florida-based sound system Black Chiney. He has worked with
top-shelf artistes in dancehall, R&B, and hip hop.
He has three Grammy Awards as a producer on albums by Drake (Take
Care, which won for Best Rap Album); Bruno Mars (Unorthodox Jukebox
which won for Best Pop Vocal Album), and Eminem (Recovery, which
received a Grammy for Best Rap Album).
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