
The Game Don’t Change
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Narrated by:
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Cary Hite
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By:
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Mazaradi Fox
About this listen
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 16, 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.
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