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Horace Walsh say "simmer down the violence!" Too much blood in the city streets. And too many babies are crying in Liberty City...
GTA III

K-JAH Radio is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, which plays reggae music with Jamaican influences. The station is hosted by Horace "The Pacifist" Walsh circa 2001 in GTA III, and Natalie Walsh Davis circa 1998 in GTA Liberty City Stories.

The radio is also advertised via billboard in Grand Theft Auto Advance.

Description[]

In GTA III, K-JAH is run by Jamaican DJ, Horace "The Pacifist" Walsh. Playing dub on the station, he makes commentary between and during songs about the conflict going on in Liberty City, encouraging citizens to be peaceful and listen to Dub. He will also comment on the SPANK problem in Liberty City, saying things such as "Iman say: there's too much SPANK buisness a gwaan" or giving shout outs to the Uptown Yardies telling them "To stay off the SPANK, my brethren". It is also one of the few stations not owned by Love Media, the mega-corporation owned by Donald Love, as seen from Horace's line, "Mi have no love fi Donald Love, mon". This may explain why the radio doesn't have commercials.

In GTA San Andreas, a West Coast counterpart of K-JAH station, K-JAH West, appears. Its ident also references their Liberty City counterpart: "The Best In Reggae, From Kingston, Brixton, & Liberty City!.. All the way to San Andreas!"

During the development of GTA Advance, K-JAH was one of the three radio stations that was originally suppose to appear in the game (along with MSX FM and Lips 106), but was dropped. However, a billboard with the stations logo appears in Bedford Point near the Ammu-Nation, along with the slogan "Reggae to rock". It is located near the territory of the Yakuza in Liberty City.

Also in GTA Liberty City Stories, the DJ gives a shoutout to K-JAH West saying, "this goes out to me Brethren on the West Coast", and eventually goes on commenting on K-JAH West's DJ Johnny Lawton.

Tracklist[]

Grand Theft Auto III[]

Tracklist
Song: Preview: Notes:
"Dance of the Vampires" by Scientist (1981)
"Your Teeth In My Neck" by Scientist (1981)
"The Corpse Rises" by Scientist (1981)
"The Mummy's Shroud" by Scientist (1981)
"Plague of Zombies" by Scientist (1981) Game edit ends at 2:31.


Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories[]

Tracklist
Song: Preview:
"Ready for the Dancehall Tonight" by Peter Bouncer (1986)
"Ring My Number" by Kenny Knots (1986)
"You Ha Fe Cool" by Richie Davis (1987)
"Pick a Sound" by Selah Collins (1986)
"Watch How the People Dancing" by Kenny Knots (1986)
"Lean Boot" by Richie Davis (1987)
"What a Wonderful Feeling" by Errol Bellot (1987)
"Run Come, Call Me" by Kenny Knots (1986)

Deleted Songs[]

The following songs were requested and approved to be in GTA Liberty City Stories; however, they didn't make the cut for unknown reasons:

Prominent Appearances in Storyline[]

Grand Theft Auto III[]

Individual tracks
  • "Dance of the Vampires" by Scientist will play during Uzi Rider.

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Head RadioDouble Clef FMK-JAHRise FMLips 106Game FMMSX FMFlashback 95.6Chatterbox FMMP3 Player
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