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B-Thone is back with his new album “MLK-47”. B-Thone is an artist out of a small town called Donaldsonville, Louisiana. In the town of Donaldsonville B-Thone has lived a storied life going through the ups and downs of living where its’ all about the small town hustle. B-Thone’s been on top as well has seeing the bottom on numerous occasions which makes him so relate-able to the streets.. The purpose of B-Thone naming his album MLK-47 is due to his persona of having talking about the streets in a very vivid and detailed way along with preaching to those the dangers of being in the streets, his gains and losses, and other measurements he’s had to take in his life in order to survive.
MLK-47 features a list of artists including O.G. Big Mike formerly of the Geto Boyz on a remake of Big Mike’s classic record “Havin Thangs”. Also, B-Thone enlist two Louisiana legends on the Remix to his first single “Getting Paper” featuring C-Loc (responsible for discovering talents Boosie Badazz, Max Minelli, Young Bleed, Boo Rossini, and many others) along with Fiend formerly of No Limit Records, Ruff Ryders, and currently with Jet Life. On top of that he enlists features from conscious underground star Marcel P Black along with his longtime friend Joker on the record “F*ck The Police”. On top of that MLK-47 features artists Bullet Jones, Natural, Chen, Tony Tumac, Legend Made, & Draper. MLK-47 is available on all major streaming sites & online retail stores. Or you can purchase it on Bandcamp at https://realprofitent.bandcamp.com/album/b-thone-mlk-47.
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