In 2011, he established
Pato Music World (PMW), later rebranded as
PMW Live. On May 6, 2012, Wilson released an "official sequel" to the infamous Rebecca Black song "
Friday". The "sequel" called "Happy" (alternatively "Happy (The Official Sequel to Friday)" or "The H.A.P.P.Y. Song"), that features Lela Brown and focuses on Saturdays, with plenty of remarks to "Friday" and
self-deprecating music video to boot. Previously, Wilson had also written a song called "Tuesday" for British journalist
Jon Ronson.
Other releases "It's Thanksgiving" was released by Nicole Westbrook on November 7, 2012. The song was written and produced by Patrice Wilson and he took part in the music video released online. It was featured live on Thanksgiving Day broadcast on
Anderson Live. Another young artist regularly featured by Wilson was
Alison Gold. Wilson later introduced the duo Tweenchronic, which consisted of Gold and another young girl identified as Stacey with their debut single "Skip Rope" in January 2013, which was also received poorly. After a second release "ABCDEFG" as a solo release by Gold, she had her chart success with the release of "
Chinese Food" on October 14, 2013. Wilson was accused of cultural insensitivity for, among other things, using Japanese geisha costumes to portray Chinese culture, but he has denied these claims, saying that he had no plans to disrespect anyone. The more controversial Alison Gold release "Shush Up" in 2014 was later taken down from his official channel. Other releases include Abby Victor in "Storybook", Katie Belle in "Born for This", Lexi Sullivan in "Hot Stuff", Ellie Soufi in "Hysterical", Maddie Shy in "Stronger Now" and MS in "Rewind - Replay". ==References==