To celebrate the physical release of the late, great comedian Patrice O'Neal and his new album, Unreleased, BSeen Media has put together an animated video of a clip "Black Women Gets You Refunds." Watch it below!
Unreleased is a one-hour compilation of unheard bits from the DC Improv in which Patrice O'Neal recorded his chart topping posthumous album Mr P. In serving to keep his voice alive, Unreleased gives the fans a few more precious moments with Patrice in which he digs into the audience to inspire his unprecedented perspective on issues such as race, relationships, and sex. Unreleased is now available in CD digipak format released for the first time today. Unreleased features cover artwork by famed graffiti artist Davie Choe (Jay-Z, Linkin Park, Facebook). Available at Amazon.com, Best Buy, Barnes and Noble, and many other retail stores. In 1969, Patrice O'Neal got his start in a uterus. He was born in New York City, and 22 years later, he began his comedy career in Boston, Massachusetts where he grew up since he was one year old. Prior to his calling from God to pursue comedy, he held many other jobs that could have been more lucrative. For instance, sausage cart vendor at Ruggles Street train station, selling flowers out of a bucket on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester, and at the pinnacle of his earning potential, he sold popcorn and peanuts at the old Boston Garden Arena. In addition to a flourishing popcorn career, O'Neal was also a world-class High School athlete at West Roxbury High School. Ending his career with 3 letters in varsity football, and a state championship senior year. During this time, an overwhelming amount of Division 3 and community college football scholarship offers poured in. All of which were turned down to attend North Eastern University on a public housing grant. For the next 4 years, Patrice took great measures to trick his mother into believing he was attending classes regularly.Videos