An evil record label founded by Patrice Wilson created to brainwash idiotic 13-year-olds into thinking they can sing (see Rebecca Black), then releasing some horrid 'smash
hit' that goes extremely viral and eventually hated. Their fame got larger and larger with the release of Rebecca Black's
Friday, known by Rolling
Stone, TIME Magazine, and other companies as "the worst song ever." Other awful works by this corporation include Alana Lee's 'Butterflies' and Ariana Dvornik's "Fly Away." All songs are known to contain stupid teenagers doing adult things, ludicrous amounts of autotune, the founder's voice in every song, some kind of 'party,' and other things. Patrice himself owns a
YouTube account by the name of 'trizzy66.' This account name proves he's evil because 'trizzy' has
six letters in it followed by the number
66. Altogether, this means
666, meaning he has to be evil.
Ark Music Factory is an evil, pedophilic company that thinks it's okay to exploit
teenagers and turn them into corporate money-making machines. Yeah, they make Warner Music Group and VEVO look
like the angels of record labels.