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'''San Juan Sounds''' is a [[Radio Stations in GTA IV|radio station]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[GTA IV Episodes|Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City]]. Each stand-alone game has an exclusive tracklist, but downloading [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] for Grand Theft Auto IV updates the station with all songs. |
'''San Juan Sounds''' is a [[Radio Stations in GTA IV|radio station]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[GTA IV Episodes|Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City]]. Each stand-alone game has an exclusive tracklist, but downloading [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] for Grand Theft Auto IV updates the station with all songs. |
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− | GTA IV marked the debut of reggaeton & Latin American music in the GTA series. This addition illustrates the influence of Latin American culture in [[wp:New York City|New York City]] and thus, its in-game representative of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. |
+ | GTA IV marked the debut of reggaeton & Latin American music in the GTA series (since Radio Espantoso in GTA Vice City). This addition illustrates the influence of Latin American culture in [[wp:New York City|New York City]] and thus, its in-game representative of [[Liberty City in GTA IV Era|Liberty City]]. |
This may be [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Fernando Lopez's]] favorite radio station as it is played in [[Luis' Apartment|his house]] and in [[Armando Torres|Armando's]] [[Cavalcade]] in any Drug War. |
This may be [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Fernando Lopez's]] favorite radio station as it is played in [[Luis' Apartment|his house]] and in [[Armando Torres|Armando's]] [[Cavalcade]] in any Drug War. |
Revision as of 08:20, 3 March 2011
San Juan Sounds is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City. Each stand-alone game has an exclusive tracklist, but downloading The Ballad of Gay Tony for Grand Theft Auto IV updates the station with all songs.
GTA IV marked the debut of reggaeton & Latin American music in the GTA series (since Radio Espantoso in GTA Vice City). This addition illustrates the influence of Latin American culture in New York City and thus, its in-game representative of Liberty City.
This may be Luis Fernando Lopez's favorite radio station as it is played in his house and in Armando's Cavalcade in any Drug War.
DJ: Daddy Yankee | Henry Santos Jeter (The Ballad of Gay Tony)
Genre: Latin/Reggaeton
Tracklist
Exclusive to Grand Theft Auto IV
- Calle 13 - "Atrévete-te-te" (2006)
- Daddy Yankee - "Impacto" (2007)
- Hector El Father - "Maldades" (2006)
- Voltio feat. Jowell & Randy - "Pónmela" (2007)
- Don Omar - "Salio El Sol" (2006)
- Wisin & Yandel - "Sexy Movimiento" (2007)
- Tito el Bambino - "Siente El Boom (Remix)" (2007)
- Angel y Khriz - "Ven Báilalo" (2004)
Exclusive to Episodes from Liberty City and The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Ivy Queen - "Dime" (2004)
- Aventura - "El Desprecio" (2009 - anachronism)
- Fulanito - "Guallando" (1997)
- Tego Calderón (feat. Oscar D'León) - "Llora, Llora" (2006)
- Wisin & Yandel (feat. DJ Nesty) - "Me Estás Tentando" (2008)
- Angel y Khriz (feat. Gocho & John Eric) - "Na De Na" (2008)
- Elvis Crespo - "Suavemente" (1998)
- Don Omar - "Virtual Diva" (2009 - anachronism)