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Mark Kasprzyk, referred to often as Kaz, is a Canadian musician whose work has ranged from rap rock to
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. He is the lead vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Redlight King, best known for their song "Bullet in My Hand", which was aired regularly on MuchMusic and
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, played on contemporary hit radio,
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,
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and mainstream
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radio stations in Canada. He is also an auto sports television personality.


History

Kasprzyk grew up in
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, Ontario near
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. At the age of 8, he began learning
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and became part of the Canadian National Judo Team and was an alternate for the Canadian team in the
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. Being relegated to alternate status for the Olympics inspired him to pursue a career in music. At 16 Kasprzyk began songwriting, and after discovering hip-hop, took up
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. Around this time, Mark produced a demo which made it into the hands of Epic Records (a subsidiary of Sony BMG)."Rock in self defence; Hamilton-area judo expert Mark Kasprzyk, (Kazzer) is rising fast on the hip-hop scene", '' The Record'', April 22, 2003


Solo career

Under his stage name Kazzer, Kasprzyk was signed to Epic Records in NYC and released his 2002 debut album ''Go for Broke'' in Canada, (Germany), France and
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. The energetic lead single, "Pedal to the Medal", was co-written with Brian West, Grammy-nominated producer for the likes of
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. The song was featured on the soundtracks of the 2003 remake of ''The Italian Job'', the 2004 film ''
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'' on the television series '' Malcolm in the Middle,'' and in the Hotwheels Acceleracers movies. It was also featured in the opening "splash" animation and on the soundtrack of the Midway Sports video game ''NHL HITZ PRO''. Additionally, his song "Fueled By Adrenaline" was featured on the Bugbear game '' Flatout Ultimate Carnage'', as well as its PSP Port ''Flatout: Head On''. Kazzer was nominated for a New Artist of the Year at the
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He has toured Canada repeatedly including a 2003 MTV Campus Invasion tour which on some dates he headlined and on others opened for Gob. He has performed at concerts and
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in Europe, and opened for The Roots in Chicago, and for a New York Jets game. ''Go for Broke'' sold 25,000 copies worldwide in 2003. Epic Records went through an executive change and Kazzer found himself without representation, and he moved to
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, a leading Canadian independent record label distributed by
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. Kazzer's second record ''Broke'' was mostly recorded at Morph Productions and mixed at EMAC Recording Studios and released on June 28, 2005, featuring the lead single "Ordinary".


Redlight King

Mark formed a new project called Redlight King in 2009 with longtime collaborator Julian Tomarin, and signed to Hollywood Records. Kasprzyk made news in 2011 for his success in securing permission from
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to allow him to sample Young's 1972 song, " Old Man". The sample is included in the song "Old Man" (originally titled "Hardworking Hands") on his debut album ''Something for the Pain'', released on June 28, 2011. Old Man peaked at number 17 on the '' Billboard'' Alternative Songs and Number 26 on the ''Billboard'' Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks. Redlight King's most successful song and second single off Something for the Pain, "Bullet in My Hand", peaked at numbers 3 and 28 on ''Billboards Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks and Alternative Songs charts, respectively. Redlight King was also a part of the
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Energy Drink Uproar Festival 2012. Redlight King released its second studio album ''Irons in the Fire'' on September 10, 2013. On July 9, 2013, they released a single from the album entitled "Born to Rise". The track appears in the end title credits for the 2014 film "Draft Day," starring Kevin Costner. "Born To Rise" has also been used as the pregame music for the NHL's Anaheim Ducks and their AHL affiliate, the San Diego Gulls, and was the title track for the Feature Film "Draft Day" starring Kevin Costner.


M. Rivers

In 2017, Mark signed with Parts + Labor Records and released "Champion", a single produced by Jimmy Messer (
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,
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, Awolnation). The song was featured on the Redlight King 2020 album Moonshine.


Other media

He has appeared in film and television, including a
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as a
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in the 2004 MuchMusic comedy
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'' Going the Distance''. He was also one of many collaborators on '' Sports Car Revolution'', aired on the US-based specialty television channel
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in 2005 and 2006. He has owned a 1962 Ford Thunderbird, a 1949 Mercury and a 1930 Ford Model A. Mark currently hosts a live streaming show called "MuscleKingz Lounge" on
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Discography


As Kazzer


Albums

*''Go for Broke'' (2002) (Epic Records) *''Broke'' (2005) (Linus Entertainment)


Singles


As Redlight King


Albums


Singles


Music Videos


See also

*
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References


External links


Kazzer artist page
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Kazzer artist page
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Music Video for "Ordinary"
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