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K-Jah

K-JAH Radio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, which plays reggae music. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, another K-Jah station, K-Jah West, appears, although there is a link between the two because the DJ states, "...from Liberty City to San Andreas".

In GTA Liberty City Stories the station is hosted by Natalie Walsh Davis, but three years later in 2001 (GTA III) she is replaced by Horace "The Pacifier" Walsh. The music played is reggae with Jamaican influences.

The GTA III version of the station talks about "dope", in other words, drugs. This could be SPANK, the drug that Catalina and her Cartel supply to the Uptown Yardies to sell on the streets.

It is also one of the few stations not owned by "Love Media", the fictional corporation owned by Donald Love, as can be seen from Horace's line "We have no love for Donald Love, man."

Playlist

GTA III
  • Scientist - "Dance of the Vampires"
  • Scientist - "Your Teeth In My Neck"
  • Scientist - "The Corpse Rises"
  • Scientist - "The Mummy's Shroud"
  • Scientist - "Plague of Zombies"
GTA Liberty City Stories
  • Selah Collins - "Pick A Sound"
  • Errol Berrot - "What A Wonderful Feeling"
  • Kenny Knots - "Watch How The People Dancing"
  • Richie Davis - "Lean Boot"
  • Peter Rouncer - "Ready For The Dancehall Tonight"
  • Richie Davis - "You Ha Fe Cool"
  • Kenny Knots - "Ring My Number"
  • Kenny Knots - "Run Come Call Me"

Trivia

  • In Liberty City Stories, the Uptown Yardies have the logo of the K-JAH radio station on their outfits, which ignites the connection of this gang to the radio station.
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