The posthumous novel from legendary Queens rapper Mazaradi Fox, a member of 50 Cent's G-Unit crew
Mazaradi Fox wrote this novel in 2013 during his incarceration at the Orleans Correctional Facility. The Game Don't Change opens with DeMarco Jones' escape from a juvenile detention facility. Successfully evading the law, DeMarco builds his reputation on the streets of Queens as a fearless and charismatic drug hustler. Though he is only sixteen, women of all ages can't get enough of him. But DeMarco soon finds that he must battle ferociously to maintain his new kingpin status.
Mazaradi Fox (1971–2014), born Jamal Green, was a rap star who grew up in South Jamaica, Queens. Like childhood friend 50 Cent, Fox was in the streets from an early age—a situation that led to numerous incarcerations. It was during an eight-year prison stint that Fox made the decision to focus on his music. Upon his release, 50 Cent brought him over to his label, G-Unit Records. In January 2014 Fox was killed when a gunman in a black ski mask opened fire on an SUV he was in on Farmers Boulevard in his native borough.
Brittani Williams discovered her love of writing when she wrote a play as a high school assignment. Her hobby became a profession in 2005 when she completed her first manuscript. Her first book, Daddy’s Little Girl, was released in 2007. She has sold several hundred thousand books, has directed a stage play based on one of her novels, and is the lead graphic designer at her company TSPub Creative.
Cary Hite is an experienced actor and audiobook narrator who has had the pleasure of working with a number of publishing houses. An Earphones award-winner, he currently resides in New York City.