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|location = [[Ganton]], [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas (3D Universe)|San Andreas]] <small>(SA)</small><br>[[Chamberlain Hills]], [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]], [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]] <small>(V)</small> |
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|genre = [[wp:Gangsta rap|Gangsta rap]] and [[wp:West Coast hip hop|West Coast hip hop]] <small>(SA)</small><br>Hip-Hop/Rap <small>(V)</small> |
|genre = [[wp:Gangsta rap|Gangsta rap]] and [[wp:West Coast hip hop|West Coast hip hop]] <small>(SA)</small><br>Hip-Hop/Rap <small>(V)</small> |
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
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|host = [[Julio G]] <small>(SA)</small><br>[[Kurt Alexander|Big Boy]] <small>(V)</small>}} |
|host = [[Julio G]] <small>(SA)</small><br>[[Kurt Alexander|Big Boy]] <small>(V)</small>}} |
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|taglines = "''Blazin' hip hop across San Andreas for 25 years.''" |
|taglines = "''Blazin' hip hop across San Andreas for 25 years.''" |
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{{Quote|Contemporary Hip Hop blazing into your stereo.| Description at [[Liberty City National Exchange|LCN.com]].}} |
{{Quote|Contemporary Hip Hop blazing into your stereo.| Description at [[Liberty City National Exchange|LCN.com]].}} |
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− | '''Radio Los Santos''' |
+ | '''Radio Los Santos''' is a [[Radio Stations|radio station]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. In both games, the station plays contemporary rap and hip-hop. The player can buy stocks from the radio station on the [[Lcn-exchange.com]] website in ''GTA V''. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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The station, evidently, broadcasts from [[Los Santos]]. This station was released in a joint album with [[Playback FM]] as part of the 8-Disc soundtrack. The station also includes references to "carjacking on the rise", Los Santos gang violence, and the Los Santos drug/crack problem - being that these activities play a key element of the gameplay and the story. This is the favorite radio station of the [[Grove Street Families]] and [[Ryder]]. The station DJ is [[Julio G]]. [[wp:B-Real|Rapper B-Real]] from [[wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] makes an appearance on the station and so does [[Madd Dogg]] who is voiced by [[Ice-T]]. Other appearances on the radio station includes [[OG Loc]] and [[Big Smoke]] once the first chapter (Los Santos missions) has been completed. |
The station, evidently, broadcasts from [[Los Santos]]. This station was released in a joint album with [[Playback FM]] as part of the 8-Disc soundtrack. The station also includes references to "carjacking on the rise", Los Santos gang violence, and the Los Santos drug/crack problem - being that these activities play a key element of the gameplay and the story. This is the favorite radio station of the [[Grove Street Families]] and [[Ryder]]. The station DJ is [[Julio G]]. [[wp:B-Real|Rapper B-Real]] from [[wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] makes an appearance on the station and so does [[Madd Dogg]] who is voiced by [[Ice-T]]. Other appearances on the radio station includes [[OG Loc]] and [[Big Smoke]] once the first chapter (Los Santos missions) has been completed. |
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− | In Grand Theft Auto V it appears once again, this time |
+ | In Grand Theft Auto V it appears once again, this time hosted by [[Kurt Alexander|Big Boy]] - host of Big Boy's neighborhood in Los Angeles and voice of [[Big Bear]] in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. |
== Playlist == |
== Playlist == |
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*[[wp:Too $hort|Too $hort]] - "[[wp:The Ghetto (Too Short song)|The Ghetto]]" (1990) |
*[[wp:Too $hort|Too $hort]] - "[[wp:The Ghetto (Too Short song)|The Ghetto]]" (1990) |
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*[[wp:N.W.A|N.W.A]] - "[[wp:Alwayz into Somethin'|Alwayz into Somethin']]" (1991) |
*[[wp:N.W.A|N.W.A]] - "[[wp:Alwayz into Somethin'|Alwayz into Somethin']]" (1991) |
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− | *[[wp:Ice Cube|Ice Cube]] (feat. [[wp:Das EFX|Das EFX]]) - "[[wp:Check Yo Self|Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)]]" ( |
+ | *[[wp:Ice Cube|Ice Cube]] (feat. [[wp:Das EFX|Das EFX]]) - "[[wp:Check Yo Self|Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)]]" (1993) |
*[[Kid Frost]] - "[[wp:La Raza (song)|La Raza]]" (1990) |
*[[Kid Frost]] - "[[wp:La Raza (song)|La Raza]]" (1990) |
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*[[wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] - "[[wp:How I Could Just Kill a Man|How I Could Just Kill a Man]]" (1991) |
*[[wp:Cypress Hill|Cypress Hill]] - "[[wp:How I Could Just Kill a Man|How I Could Just Kill a Man]]" (1991) |
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*[[wp:YG (rapper)|YG]] - I'm A Real 1 (2013) |
*[[wp:YG (rapper)|YG]] - I'm A Real 1 (2013) |
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*[[wp:100s (rapper)|100s]] - Life of a Mack (2013) |
*[[wp:100s (rapper)|100s]] - Life of a Mack (2013) |
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− | *[[wp:Ab-Soul|Ab-Soul]] feat. [[wp:Kendrick Lamar|Kendrick Lamar]] - |
+ | *[[wp:Ab-Soul|Ab-Soul]] feat. [[wp:Kendrick Lamar|Kendrick Lamar]] - ILLuminate (2012) |
*[[wp:A$AP Rocky|A$AP Rocky]] feat. Aston Matthews & Joey Fatts - R-Cali (2013) |
*[[wp:A$AP Rocky|A$AP Rocky]] feat. Aston Matthews & Joey Fatts - R-Cali (2013) |
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*Marion Band$ feat. [[wp:Nipsey Hussle|Nipsey Hussle]] - Hold Up (2013) |
*Marion Band$ feat. [[wp:Nipsey Hussle|Nipsey Hussle]] - Hold Up (2013) |
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*[[The Game]] feat. [[wp:2 Chainz|2 Chainz]] & [[wp:Rick Ross|Rick Ross]]- [[wp:Ali Bomaye|Ali Bomaye]] (2012) |
*[[The Game]] feat. [[wp:2 Chainz|2 Chainz]] & [[wp:Rick Ross|Rick Ross]]- [[wp:Ali Bomaye|Ali Bomaye]] (2012) |
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*[[wp:Freddie Gibbs|Freddie Gibbs]] - Still Livin' (2012) |
*[[wp:Freddie Gibbs|Freddie Gibbs]] - Still Livin' (2012) |
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− | *[[wp:Future (rapper)|Future]] - How It Was (2013) |
+ | *DJ Esco feat. [[wp:Future (rapper)|Future]] - How It Was (2013) |
*[[wp:Problem (rapper)|Problem]] feat. [[wp:Glasses Malone|Glasses Malone]] - Say That Then (2013) |
*[[wp:Problem (rapper)|Problem]] feat. [[wp:Glasses Malone|Glasses Malone]] - Say That Then (2013) |
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*[[wp:Clyde Carson|Clyde Carson]] feat. [[wp:The Team (band)|The Team]] - Slow Down (2012) |
*[[wp:Clyde Carson|Clyde Carson]] feat. [[wp:The Team (band)|The Team]] - Slow Down (2012) |
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*[[wp:Tyga|Tyga]] - [[wp:Rack City|Rack City]] (2011) |
*[[wp:Tyga|Tyga]] - [[wp:Rack City|Rack City]] (2011) |
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*T.I. feat. Trae the Truth - Check This, Dig That (2012) |
*T.I. feat. Trae the Truth - Check This, Dig That (2012) |
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− | *[[wp:Waka Flocka Flame|Waka Flocka Flame]] - Rooster In My Rari (2012) |
+ | *[[wp:Waka Flocka Flame|Waka Flocka Flame]] - [[wp:Rooster In My Rari|Rooster In My Rari]] (2012) |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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*Jay Rock's "Hood Gone Love It" is used in [[Franklin Clinton]]'s trailer. It is also played in the [[Stretch]] that Jimmy and Michael ride to the [[Oriental Theater]] in during the mission "[[Meltdown (GTA V)|Meltdown]]." |
*Jay Rock's "Hood Gone Love It" is used in [[Franklin Clinton]]'s trailer. It is also played in the [[Stretch]] that Jimmy and Michael ride to the [[Oriental Theater]] in during the mission "[[Meltdown (GTA V)|Meltdown]]." |
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*The GTA V version of the station noticeably doesn't exclusively feature West Coast rappers, as it also features some notable rappers from the South (Gucci Mane, Future, etc), the Midwest (Freddie Gibbs) and East Coast (A$AP Rocky). |
*The GTA V version of the station noticeably doesn't exclusively feature West Coast rappers, as it also features some notable rappers from the South (Gucci Mane, Future, etc), the Midwest (Freddie Gibbs) and East Coast (A$AP Rocky). |
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− | *This is Franklin Clinton's favorite radio station, as it is the default station for both of [[Buffalo|his]] [[Bagger|vehicles]], and plays inside both of [[3671 Whispymound Drive|his]] [[Clinton Residence|safehouses]]. |
+ | *This is Franklin Clinton's favorite radio station, as it is the default station for both of [[Buffalo S|his]] [[Bagger|vehicles]], and plays inside both of [[3671 Whispymound Drive|his]] [[Clinton Residence|safehouses]]. |
+ | *In the enhanced (Xbox One/PS4/PC) version of the game, whenever the player starts the mission [[Franklin and Lamar]] and chooses to repossess either the [[9F]] or the [[Rapid GT]], the radio is switched on automatically to Radio Los Santos and the song ''Bad News'' from Danny Brown & Action Bronson will always play. |
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*Radio Los Santos is one of the three radio stations to cross universes, the others being [[Head Radio]] and [[West Coast Talk Radio]]. |
*Radio Los Santos is one of the three radio stations to cross universes, the others being [[Head Radio]] and [[West Coast Talk Radio]]. |
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− | *In GTA V, the host mentions that there was recently a new $100 bill |
+ | *In GTA V, the host mentions that there was recently a new design for the $100 bill, a reference to the new design of the United States $100 bill. |
+ | * Chuck Inglish's song "Come Thru/Easily" was featured in the soundtrack of Watch Dogs, considered by some to be a [[GTA Clone]]. |
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− | *Some of the station's songs featured in the [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and [[Personal Computer|PC]] versions of GTA V are anachronistically featured as they were released in [[2014]], despite the storyline being set in 2013. |
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*Kendrick Lamar's song "Swimming Pools (Drank)" has appeared on the soundtrack of Saints Row IV, a game considered by some to be a [[GTA Clone]]. |
*Kendrick Lamar's song "Swimming Pools (Drank)" has appeared on the soundtrack of Saints Row IV, a game considered by some to be a [[GTA Clone]]. |
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+ | *In GTA San Andreas, the song "Check Yo Self" by Ice Cube as featured on the radio, was actually released in 1993, after the timeline of GTA SA. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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+ | *[[KREZ]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]'' which plays 1990s rap. |
*[[Game Radio|Game Radio FM]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' which plays early 21st century hip-hop. |
*[[Game Radio|Game Radio FM]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' which plays early 21st century hip-hop. |
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*[[Wildstyle]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' which plays old school 1980s hip-hop. |
*[[Wildstyle]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' which plays old school 1980s hip-hop. |
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*[[The Liberty Jam]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' which plays east coast hip-hop. |
*[[The Liberty Jam]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]'' which plays east coast hip-hop. |
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*[[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' which plays old school hip-hop. |
*[[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'' which plays old school hip-hop. |
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+ | *[[The Beat 102.7]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' which plays contemporary hip-hop. |
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+ | *[[The Classics 104.1]] - A radio station in ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' which plays classic hip-hop. |
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*[[West Coast Classics]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' which plays classic west coast hip-hop. |
*[[West Coast Classics]] - A radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' which plays classic west coast hip-hop. |
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Revision as of 19:10, 28 June 2015
Radio Los Santos is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto V. In both games, the station plays contemporary rap and hip-hop. The player can buy stocks from the radio station on the Lcn-exchange.com website in GTA V.
Description
The station, evidently, broadcasts from Los Santos. This station was released in a joint album with Playback FM as part of the 8-Disc soundtrack. The station also includes references to "carjacking on the rise", Los Santos gang violence, and the Los Santos drug/crack problem - being that these activities play a key element of the gameplay and the story. This is the favorite radio station of the Grove Street Families and Ryder. The station DJ is Julio G. Rapper B-Real from Cypress Hill makes an appearance on the station and so does Madd Dogg who is voiced by Ice-T. Other appearances on the radio station includes OG Loc and Big Smoke once the first chapter (Los Santos missions) has been completed.
In Grand Theft Auto V it appears once again, this time hosted by Big Boy - host of Big Boy's neighborhood in Los Angeles and voice of Big Bear in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Playlist
GTA San Andreas
- 2Pac (feat. Pogo) - "I Don't Give a Fuck" (1991)*
- Compton's Most Wanted - "Hood Took Me Under" (1992)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg) - "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" (1992)
- Too $hort - "The Ghetto" (1990)
- N.W.A - "Alwayz into Somethin'" (1991)
- Ice Cube (feat. Das EFX) - "Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)" (1993)
- Kid Frost - "La Raza" (1990)
- Cypress Hill - "How I Could Just Kill a Man" (1991)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg & RBX) - "Fuck wit Dre Day (And Everybody's Celebratin')" (1992)
- The D.O.C - "It's Funky Enough" (1989)
- N.W.A - "Express Yourself" (1989)*
- Ice Cube - "It Was a Good Day" (1992)
- Eazy-E - "Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn" (1988)
- Above the Law - "Murder Rap" (1990)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg) - "Deep Cover" (1992)
- Da Lench Mob (feat. Ice Cube) - "Guerillas in tha Mist" (1992)
Songs marked with * don't appear in the re-released versions of the game.
GTA V
- YG - I'm A Real 1 (2013)
- 100s - Life of a Mack (2013)
- Ab-Soul feat. Kendrick Lamar - ILLuminate (2012)
- A$AP Rocky feat. Aston Matthews & Joey Fatts - R-Cali (2013)
- Marion Band$ feat. Nipsey Hussle - Hold Up (2013)
- BJ the Chicago Kid feat. Freddie Gibbs & Problem - Smokin' and Ridin' (2013)
- Kendrick Lamar - A.D.H.D (2011)
- Jay Rock feat. Kendrick Lamar - Hood Gone Love It (2011)
- The Game feat. 2 Chainz & Rick Ross- Ali Bomaye (2012)
- Freddie Gibbs - Still Livin' (2012)
- DJ Esco feat. Future - How It Was (2013)
- Problem feat. Glasses Malone - Say That Then (2013)
- Clyde Carson feat. The Team - Slow Down (2012)
- Gucci Mane feat. Ciara - Too Hood (2011)
- Gangrene - Bassheads (2013)
Exclusive for PS4, Xbox One, and PC versions
- Ab-Soul feat. Schoolboy Q - Hunnid Stax (2014)
- Ace Hood feat. Future & Rick Ross - Bugatti (2013)
- A$AP Ferg - Work (2013)
- Chuck Inglish feat. Ab-Soul & Mac Miller - Came Thru/Easily (2013)
- Danny Brown & Action Bronson - Bad News (2014)
- Danny Brown feat. A$AP Rocky & Zelooperz - Kush Coma (2013)
- Freddie Gibbs feat. Mike Dean - Sellin' Dope (2014)
- G-Side feat. G-Mane - Relaxin (2010)
- Kendrick Lamar - Swimming Pools (Drank) (2012)
- Schoolboy Q feat. Kendrick Lamar - Collard Greens (2013)
- Skeme - Millions (2013)
- Problem & IamSu feat. Big Lucc & Sage the Gemini - Do It Big (2013)
- Travi$ Scott feat. T.I. & 2 Chainz - Upper Echelon (2013)
- Trouble - Everyday (2014)
- Young Scooter feat. Trinidad James - I Can't Wait (2013)
- Young Scooter feat. Gucci Mane - Work (2013)
Deleted Songs
GTA V's trackID.gxt2 database reveals more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version.
- A$AP Rocky feat. Drake, 2 Chainz & Kendrick Lamar - Fuckin' Problems (2012)
- Buddy - Awesome Awesome (2012)
- French Montana feat. Rick Ross, Drake & Lil Wayne - Pop That (2012)
- Glasses Malone feat. Jay Rock - No Sympathy (2011)
- Tyga - Rack City (2011)
- T.I. feat. Trae the Truth - Check This, Dig That (2012)
- Waka Flocka Flame - Rooster In My Rari (2012)
Video
GTA San Andreas soundtrack:
Grand Theft Auto V original soundtrack:
Grand Theft Auto V enhanced soundtrack:
Trivia
- Radio Los Santos may be based on real life L.A. radio stations KPWR 105.9 (Power 106) and 93.5 KDAY. The SA version of RLS may likely be based on KDAY as Julio G was a former DJ on the station. GTA V's version is likely based on Power 106 as Big Boy is still a radio host for the station (with his segment Big Boy's Neighborhood).
- When 2Pac's "I Don't Give a Fuck" plays, Julio sometimes mentions that he is scared about playing the song due to its heavy use of profanity as well as political lyrical content and he'll likely get a fine for playing it.
- Radio Los Santos is the default radio station in the Greenwood. However, Sweet's Greenwood plays Bounce FM when entered.
- If CJ wears Grove Street colors, sometimes when idling he would rap to Dr. Dre's "Nuthin' But a G Thang."
- Jay Rock's "Hood Gone Love It" is used in Franklin Clinton's trailer. It is also played in the Stretch that Jimmy and Michael ride to the Oriental Theater in during the mission "Meltdown."
- The GTA V version of the station noticeably doesn't exclusively feature West Coast rappers, as it also features some notable rappers from the South (Gucci Mane, Future, etc), the Midwest (Freddie Gibbs) and East Coast (A$AP Rocky).
- This is Franklin Clinton's favorite radio station, as it is the default station for both of his vehicles, and plays inside both of his safehouses.
- In the enhanced (Xbox One/PS4/PC) version of the game, whenever the player starts the mission Franklin and Lamar and chooses to repossess either the 9F or the Rapid GT, the radio is switched on automatically to Radio Los Santos and the song Bad News from Danny Brown & Action Bronson will always play.
- Radio Los Santos is one of the three radio stations to cross universes, the others being Head Radio and West Coast Talk Radio.
- In GTA V, the host mentions that there was recently a new design for the $100 bill, a reference to the new design of the United States $100 bill.
- Chuck Inglish's song "Come Thru/Easily" was featured in the soundtrack of Watch Dogs, considered by some to be a GTA Clone.
- Kendrick Lamar's song "Swimming Pools (Drank)" has appeared on the soundtrack of Saints Row IV, a game considered by some to be a GTA Clone.
- In GTA San Andreas, the song "Check Yo Self" by Ice Cube as featured on the radio, was actually released in 1993, after the timeline of GTA SA.
See also
- KREZ - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto 2 which plays 1990s rap.
- Game Radio FM - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto III which plays early 21st century hip-hop.
- Wildstyle - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City which plays old school 1980s hip-hop.
- Playback FM - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas which plays classic late 1980s/early 1990s east coast hip-hop.
- The Liberty Jam - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories which plays east coast hip-hop.
- Fresh 105 FM - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which plays old school hip-hop.
- The Beat 102.7 - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV which plays contemporary hip-hop.
- The Classics 104.1 - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV which plays classic hip-hop.
- West Coast Classics - A radio station in Grand Theft Auto V which plays classic west coast hip-hop.