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{{Infobox radio station
 
{{Infobox radio station
 
|name = Wildstyle
 
|name = Wildstyle
|image = Wildstyle.jpg
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|image = WildstylePirateRadio.png
 
|location = [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]
 
|location = [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]]
|genre = Hip-hop<br>Old school hip-hop<br>Golden age hip-hop<br>Breakbeat
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|genre = Hip-hop<br>Old school hip-hop<br>Golden age hip-hop<br>Breakbeat<br>Miami bass
|games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]
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|games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]''
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|host = [[Mr. Magic]]}}
|host = [[Mr. Magic]]}}'''Wildstyle''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] hosted by the late famed DJ "Super Rocking" [[Mr. Magic]], who was an actual rap DJ during the 1980s, when the game takes place. The station plays [[wp: old school rap|old school]] hip-hop and period [[wp:electro music|electro music]]. An album of the songs from the station is available separately or as part of the GTA Vice City soundtrack box set. There is only one commercial known as "Complete the Look", but as mentioned by Mr. Magic, there are no commercials in this radio station, except one. [[Fresh 105 FM]] in [[1984]] as depicted in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] was taken over and turned into [[Fever 105]]. Wildstyle is a separate radio station from [[Fresh 105]] with no affiliations, although it could have been set up as a response to the takeover of Fresh 105 as no other station broadcast that style of music.
 
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'''Wildstyle''' is a radio station in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'' hosted by the late famed DJ "Super Rocking" [[Mr. Magic]], who was an actual rap DJ during the 1980s, when the game takes place. The station plays [[wp: old school rap|old school]] hip-hop and period [[wp:electro music|electro music]]. An album of the songs from the station is available separately or as part of the GTA Vice City soundtrack box set. There is only one commercial known as "Complete the Look", but as mentioned by Mr. Magic, there are no commercials in this radio station, except one. [[Fresh 105 FM]] in [[1984]] as depicted in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] was taken over and turned into [[Fever 105]]. Wildstyle is a separate radio station from [[Fresh 105]] with no affiliations, although it could have been set up as a response to the takeover of Fresh 105 as no other station broadcast that style of music.
   
 
==Playlist==
 
==Playlist==
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* [[wp:Cybotron|Cybotron]] - "Clear" (1983)
 
* [[wp:Cybotron|Cybotron]] - "Clear" (1983)
 
* [[wp:Hashim|Hashim]] - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983)
 
* [[wp:Hashim|Hashim]] - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983)
* [[wp:Herbie Hancock|Herbie Hancock]] - "Rockit" (1983)
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* [[wp:Herbie Hancock|Herbie Hancock]] - "Rockit" (1983)*
* [[wp:Afrika Bambaataa|Afrika Bambaataa]] and Soul Sonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" (1982)
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* [[wp:Afrika Bambaataa|Afrika Bambaataa]] and Soul Sonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" (1982)*
 
* [[wp:2 Live Crew|2 Live Crew]] - "Get It Girl" (1986)
 
* [[wp:2 Live Crew|2 Live Crew]] - "Get It Girl" (1986)
 
* [[wp:Run-D.M.C.|Run D.M.C]] - "Rock Box" (1984)
 
* [[wp:Run-D.M.C.|Run D.M.C]] - "Rock Box" (1984)
 
* [[wp:Mantronix|Mantronix]] - "Bassline" (1985)
 
* [[wp:Mantronix|Mantronix]] - "Bassline" (1985)
* [[wp:Tyrone Brunson|Tyrone Brunson]] - "The Smurf" (1983)
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* [[wp:Tyrone Brunson|Tyrone Brunson]] - "The Smurf" (1983)*
 
* [[wp:Whodini|Whodini]] - "Magic's Wand" (1983)
 
* [[wp:Whodini|Whodini]] - "Magic's Wand" (1983)
 
* [[wp:Zapp & Roger|Zapp &amp; Roger]] - "More Bounce to the Ounce" (1980)
 
* [[wp:Zapp & Roger|Zapp &amp; Roger]] - "More Bounce to the Ounce" (1980)
* [[wp:Grandmaster Flash|Grandmaster Flash]] and The Furious Five - "The Message" (1982)
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* [[wp:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five|Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five]] - "The Message" (1982)
 
* [[wp:Kurtis Blow|Kurtis Blow]] - "The Breaks" (1980)
 
* [[wp:Kurtis Blow|Kurtis Blow]] - "The Breaks" (1980)
* [[wp:Man Parrish|Man Parrish]] - "Hip Hop, Bee Bop (Don't Stop) (Techno Remix)" (1982)
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* [[wp:Man Parrish|Man Parrish]] - "Hip Hop, Bee Bop (Don't Stop)" (Techno Remix) (1982)
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Songs marked with * don't appear in the 10th Anniversary Edition
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==Trivia==
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*The song ''More Bounce to the Ounce'' by Zapp & Roger is used as the music background of a special lap dance at [[The Pole Position Club]] given by one of the cowboy [[The Twins|twins]].
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*The song "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" was featured in the third trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]].
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*The song "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and Furious Five was sampled from Ice Cube's "Check Yo Self" featured on Radio Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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*The song "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow also appearing in two GTA Clone games, Scarface: The World is Yours and True Crime: New York City.
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* [[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] that plays old school hip-hop.
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* [[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] that plays old school hip-hop and breakbeat.
 
* [[Game Radio|Game Radio FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] that plays east coast hip-hop.
 
* [[Game Radio|Game Radio FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto III]] that plays east coast hip-hop.
 
* [[Playback FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] that plays classic hip-hop.
 
* [[Playback FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] that plays classic hip-hop.
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==Video==
 
==Video==
 
[[File:GTA VICE CITY WILDSTYLE FULL RADIO STADION|thumb|center|554px]]
   
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[[File:GTA VICE CITY WILDSTYLE FULL RADIO STADION|554px]]
 
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{{gtaiii era radio stations}}

Revision as of 20:39, 2 February 2015


Wildstyle is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City hosted by the late famed DJ "Super Rocking" Mr. Magic, who was an actual rap DJ during the 1980s, when the game takes place. The station plays old school hip-hop and period electro music. An album of the songs from the station is available separately or as part of the GTA Vice City soundtrack box set. There is only one commercial known as "Complete the Look", but as mentioned by Mr. Magic, there are no commercials in this radio station, except one. Fresh 105 FM in 1984 as depicted in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories was taken over and turned into Fever 105. Wildstyle is a separate radio station from Fresh 105 with no affiliations, although it could have been set up as a response to the takeover of Fresh 105 as no other station broadcast that style of music.

Playlist

Songs marked with * don't appear in the 10th Anniversary Edition

Trivia

  • The song More Bounce to the Ounce by Zapp & Roger is used as the music background of a special lap dance at The Pole Position Club given by one of the cowboy twins.
  • The song "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" was featured in the third trailer for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
  • The song "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and Furious Five was sampled from Ice Cube's "Check Yo Self" featured on Radio Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
  • The song "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow also appearing in two GTA Clone games, Scarface: The World is Yours and True Crime: New York City.

See also

Video


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