Bartosz Waglewski, known professionally as Fisz, was born on March 19, 1978, in Warsaw, Poland. He is a Polish musician, composer, vocalist, music producer, and painter. Fisz released the album Polepione Dźwięki in 2000, which included the single "Polepiony". His work blended hip-hop with elements of soul, funk, and jazz. In 2001, he released Na Wylot, followed by "Męska Muzyka" in 2008. Fisz was nominated for the Fryderyk Award eight times. In addition to his solo career, Fisz co-founded the rock band Kim Nowak with his brother Emade and Michał Sobolewski in 2008.