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Marc Mysterio is an Irish-Canadian professional boxer, producer, singer, songwriter and actor, with a label called World Class Records, and music publishing company Amerada Music. He was also signed as an artist to Sony Music.

Mysterio first became recognized in 2007 for his first single "Answer This" (featuring Linda Newman). Mysterio's debut release, "Roll Wit It" was released in 2008 by Spinnin Records and featured the vocals of Chris Willis (singer of David Guetta anthems "Love Is Gone" and "Gettin' Over You").

On January 2, 2009, Mysterio released a cover remix version of "One More Time" by Daft Punk.

Mysterio released "Tomorrow (Is Another Day)", featuring Samantha Fox, which debuted on radio worldwide on August 7, 2009, on stations worldwide, including: NRJ, Power 106, and Radio 538. It was licensed by Sony Music. and included on Samantha Fox's Greatest Hits (2009).

His 2009 album release Redemption included collaborations with Samantha Fox, Gary Pine, Lillix, Tiff Lacey, Dhany, Chris Willis Shena, and Yardi Don.

He then went on to tour Europe, Scandinavia, and Russia. Included in this tour were live performances on NRJ, Radio 538 and BBC Radio 1 with Judge Jules.

In 2010, TMZ and Popeater reported that on August 23, 2010, Mysterio filed a lawsuit against Brandy Norwood seeking up to $6 million in damages. According to reports, Brandy had been paid $10,000 as a side artist fee to feature on Mysterio's debut album's lead single, "Shout It Out". The invoice and an email from her manager Ryan Ramsey confirming receipt of the funds have been published by British tabloid, Anorak, but then backed out of the deal. A subpoena was issued by the court ordering copies of videotapes of conversations between Mysterio and Brandy which were recorded by VH1 for her Family Business Season 2 Reality Show. The single "Shout It Out" without Brandy peaked at No. 47 on Mediabase Canada Hot AC Radio Chart Brandy later paid a settlement to Mysterio.

In 2012, Mysterio signed a global artist deal with Sony Music. Sony Music partnered with Edmundo Andrada of Sveriges Radio (National Radio Sweden) and Etienne Dumon of CBC Radio for a radio documentary on Mysterio's career to date, concluding with the world debut of "Everything Is All Wrong". Interviewed for the documentary were friends DJ Riddler of WKTU & WHTZ as well as Craig Pereira of Sony Music and Matt Adell, CEO of Beatport.

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