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Black Chiney
Origin
Jamaica
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Genres
Dancehall
Miami bass
Occupation(s)
Sound system
selectors
producers
Years active
1999–present
Labels
Black Chiney Records
Members
Supa Dups Bobby Chin Willy Chin Walshy Fire
Website
BlackChineySound.com
Black Chiney is a Jamaican sound system based in Miami, Florida. It consists of four Chinese Jamaicans: Supa Dups, Bobby Chin, Willy Chin and Walshy Fire. The Caribbean slang "Black Chiney" refers to this racial mix.
Black Chiney often travels around the world as a sound system for nightclubs, concerts and other party venues. The quartet also participates in sound clashes in their native Jamaica.
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"Summer Nights" "Dinavolino" (featuring The Cool Kids) "My First Offense" "Chiney Brush" (featuring Quelle Chris) "Step Dad" (Produced with Eminem & Luis...
record for a modern-day sports jersey. In March 2008, James became the first black man, as well as the third man overall after Richard Gere and George Clooney...
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athletes in Minnesota and Montana. Bueckers has voiced support for the Black Lives Matter movement, in part because her half-brother, Drew, whom she...
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