Chaplin's debut albums were Red Pond[?] and Chaplin Chant[?], both major successes in Jamaica. Que Dem[?], produced by George Phang[?] was phenomenally popular, and was one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the time. His popularity declined sharply in the late 1980s and 1990s, though; he continued recording, working with legends like Bunny Roots[?], Josey Wales[?], Sly & Robbie[?], Junjo Wales[?], Roots Radics[?] and Doctor Dread[?].
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