: 1990 (originally), with various CD and digital re-releases following in 2003.

Listeners often view Take Two! as part of a strong run of late '80s and early '90s albums that maintained Chaplin's reputation as a top-tier island "toaster".

: Somewhere between Roots and Dancehall , featuring heavy bass and drums that fans have described as "out of this world". Why Fans Recommend It

: Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music .

: While some fans prefer his earlier freestyle work on Two Sides of Charlie Chaplin , Take Two! is still considered a "must-listen" for those exploring the genre's transition from roots into modern dancehall. Where to Listen or Buy

The search for leads directly to the 1990 reggae album by the Jamaican deejay Charlie Chaplin (not the silent film star). Released on the RAS Records label, it is often praised as a high-quality example of "toasting"—a precursor to rap where artists talk over riddims. Album Overview Artist : Charlie Chaplin (Reggae Deejay)

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: 1990 (originally), with various CD and digital re-releases following in 2003.

Listeners often view Take Two! as part of a strong run of late '80s and early '90s albums that maintained Chaplin's reputation as a top-tier island "toaster". CHARLIE CHAPLIN - Take Two!

: Somewhere between Roots and Dancehall , featuring heavy bass and drums that fans have described as "out of this world". Why Fans Recommend It : 1990 (originally), with various CD and digital

: Available on major platforms like Spotify and Apple Music . : Somewhere between Roots and Dancehall , featuring

: While some fans prefer his earlier freestyle work on Two Sides of Charlie Chaplin , Take Two! is still considered a "must-listen" for those exploring the genre's transition from roots into modern dancehall. Where to Listen or Buy

The search for leads directly to the 1990 reggae album by the Jamaican deejay Charlie Chaplin (not the silent film star). Released on the RAS Records label, it is often praised as a high-quality example of "toasting"—a precursor to rap where artists talk over riddims. Album Overview Artist : Charlie Chaplin (Reggae Deejay)