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== Deleted songs ==
 
== Deleted songs ==
GTA V's "[[GXT|american.gxt]]" reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version.
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GTA V's trackID.gxt2 database reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version.
 
*2Pac (feat. [[wp:K-Ci & JoJo|K-Ci & JoJo]]) - How Do U Want It (1996)
 
*2Pac (feat. [[wp:K-Ci & JoJo|K-Ci & JoJo]]) - How Do U Want It (1996)
 
*2Pac - Outlaw (1995)
 
*2Pac - Outlaw (1995)

Revision as of 00:06, 12 December 2013

Coming at you from the city of Davis - music from the days of the pager.
— GTA V Website

West Coast Classics (also named "WCC") is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto V. DJ Pooh is this station's host. The station is possibly based on 93.5 KDAY in Los Angeles, as it's known to play "back in the day hits".

Playlist

Deleted songs

GTA V's trackID.gxt2 database reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version.

  • 2Pac (feat. K-Ci & JoJo) - How Do U Want It (1996)
  • 2Pac - Outlaw (1995)
  • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mr. Bill Collector (1995)
  • Kam - Whoop Whoop (1997)
  • Nate Dogg - I Got Love (2001)
  • Spice 1 - 187 Proof (1992)
  • Spice 1 (feat. MC Eiht) - The Murda Show (1993)
  • Mack 10 (feat. Ice Cube & WC) - Westside Slaughterhouse (1995)
  • Warren G (feat. Nate Dogg) - Regulate (1994)

Trivia

  • Franklin ClintonLamar DavisPackie McReary and Jimmy De Santa have West Coast Classics as one of their favorite radio stations.
  • In the real world, there has been controversy surrounding the rights to some of the songs on this in-game radio stations. Specifically, On 11 October 2013, former Death Row Records artist and Tha Dogg Pound member Daz "Dat Nigga Daz" Dillinger issued a cease-and-desist letter to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive for allegedly using two of his songs without authorization. According to Dillinger, Rockstar offered him US$4,271 to allow the material to be used in the game; he declined, but the songs were used regardless. The songs are "C-Walk" by Kurupt and "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" by Mack 10 and Tha Dogg Pound, which were both produced by Dillinger and included in the West Coast Classics station. In the order, Dillinger and his lawyers requested "a better offer", or recall and destroy unsold copies of the game. Dillinger has afforded the publisher fourteen days to comply with the suit.

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