Patrice Wilson, the producer behind viral YouTube music videos like Rebecca Black's "Friday" and Nicole Westbrook's "Thanksgiving," is at it again with "Skip Rope," a rap song by his latest protegé tween duo Tweenchronic.
Patrice Wilson, the producer behind viral YouTube music videos like Rebecca Black's "Friday" and Nicole Westbrook's "Thanksgiving," is at it again with "Skip Rope," a rap song by his latest protegé tween duo Tweenchronic.
Highbrow Lowbrow of the Day: As part of his ongoing series of stories "about people trying to control the Internet," The Men Who Stare At Goats author and This American Life contributor Jon Ronson pays a visit to Patrice Wilson -- the person "responsible" for unleashing upon
Here We Go Again? of the Day: 14-year-old Lexi St. George, the latest pop music product to roll off the Ark Music Factory assembly line, was "discovered" by CEO Patrice Wilson at a shopping mall casting call sponsored by GMA.
That's right: Patrice Wilson -- the man responsible for inflicting a second Black Plague on unsuspecting Earthicans -- was hired by Good Morning Am
Creepy Creeper of the Day: Ark Music Factory founder and CEO Patrice "Weirdo Usher" Wilson sits down with a hard-hitting investigative journalist to clear up certain misconceptions about his legitimate, non-pedophilic music-making business.
One misconception that certainly gets cleared up: Patrice Wilson is a legitimate businessman who should definitely be allowed within 100 yards of children.
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