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International funk music, hosted by Femi Kuti.
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— GTA IV Website
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IF99 is the home of international funk - playing a great selection of classics from West Africa, the U.S. and elsewhere.
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— GTA IV Website
IF99 (International Funk 99) is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Femi Kuti is the radio station's host who also sings Truth Don Die. The station is not featured in Episodes From Liberty City, being replaced with K109 The Studio, its "sister" station in GTA IV.
DJ: Femi Kuti, the oldest son of Fela Kuti who was hailed as "inventing" Afrobeat in the 1970s. Both of them appear on the soundtrack, Femi's song being the only one made after the 1970s. Femi has been playing since 1989, and shortly after his work in GTA IV he released a new album entitled "Day By Day".
Tracklist
- Fela Kuti - "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" (1977)
- Femi Kuti - "Truth Don Die" (1998)
- Fela Kuti - "Zombie" (1977)
- Lonnie Liston Smith - "A Chance for Peace" (1975)
- War - "Galaxy" (1977)
- The O'Jays - "Give the People What They Want" (1975)
- Gil Scott-Heron - "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" (1971)
- The Meters - "Just Kissed My Baby" (1974)
- Mandrill - "Livin' It Up" (1975)
- Manu Dibango - "New Bell" (1972)
- Creative Source - "Who Is He And What Is He To You" (1974)
- Hummingbird - "You Can't Hide Love" (1977)
Trivia
- This station is played in the South Bohan Safehouse, but in Episodes from Liberty City, it is replaced with San Juan Sounds.
- This station is played in the SuperStar Cafe, but in Episodes from Liberty City, it is replaced with RamJam FM.
Video
See Also
- Bounce FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that plays Funk and also Master Sounds 98.3.
- Radio Espantoso, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that plays another song by Lonnie Liston Smith.
- Space 103.2, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V that also plays Funk.
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