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ā | |name = The Classics |
+ | |name = The Classics |
|image = The Classics-GTAIV.png |
|image = The Classics-GTAIV.png |
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|location = [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] |
|location = [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]] |
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|genre = Old-school Hip-hop |
|genre = Old-school Hip-hop |
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+ | |frequency = 104.1 FM |
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ā | |games = [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City]] |
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+ | |games = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]'' |
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|host = [[DJ Premier]]}} |
|host = [[DJ Premier]]}} |
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+ | {{Q|Classic old school hip hop joints - the raw way.|GTA IV Website}} |
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⚫ | '''The Classics 104.1 |
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⚫ | '''The Classics''' (104.1) is a hip-hop radio station that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|''Grand Theft Auto IV'']]. It is hosted by hip-hop turntablist [[DJ Premier]]. Classics is one of two hip-hop stations in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]], the other being [[The Beat 102.7]] which plays modern day and contemporary hip hop, as opposed to The Classics, which caters to old school hip-hop from the late '80s to mid '90s. It is not present in [[Episodes From Liberty City]]. It is possibly based on Sirius XM's Backspin. |
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== Tracklist == |
== Tracklist == |
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ā | [[File:Classicsad.jpg|border| |
+ | * [[wp:Group Home|Group Home]] - "Supa Star" (1995)[[File:Classicsad.jpg|border|180px|thumb|Advertisement in GTA IV.]] |
ā | * [[wp:Group Home|Group Home]] - "Supa Star" (1995) |
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* [[wp:Brand Nubian|Brand Nubian]] - "All for One" (1990) |
* [[wp:Brand Nubian|Brand Nubian]] - "All for One" (1990) |
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* [[wp:Special Ed|Special Ed]] - "I Got It Made" (1989) |
* [[wp:Special Ed|Special Ed]] - "I Got It Made" (1989) |
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* [[wp:Marley Marl|Marley Marl]] feat. [[wp:Craig G|Craig G]] - "Droppin' Science" (1988) |
* [[wp:Marley Marl|Marley Marl]] feat. [[wp:Craig G|Craig G]] - "Droppin' Science" (1988) |
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* [[wp:MC Lyte|MC Lyte]] - "[[wp:Cha Cha Cha (MC Lyte song)|Cha Cha Cha]]" (1989) |
* [[wp:MC Lyte|MC Lyte]] - "[[wp:Cha Cha Cha (MC Lyte song)|Cha Cha Cha]]" (1989) |
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ā | * [[wp:Audio Two|Audio |
+ | * [[wp:Audio Two|Audio Two]] - "[[wp:Top Billin'|Top Billin']]" (1987) |
* [[wp:Stetsasonic|Stetsasonic]] - "Go Stetsa" (1986) |
* [[wp:Stetsasonic|Stetsasonic]] - "Go Stetsa" (1986) |
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* [[wp:T La Rock|T La Rock]] & [[wp:Jazzy Jay|Jazzy Jay]] - "It's Yours" (1984) |
* [[wp:T La Rock|T La Rock]] & [[wp:Jazzy Jay|Jazzy Jay]] - "It's Yours" (1984) |
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== Deleted Songs== |
== Deleted Songs== |
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ā | *[[wp:M.O.P.|M.O.P.]] - "Downtown Swinga" ( |
+ | *[[wp:M.O.P.|M.O.P.]] - "Downtown Swinga" (1994) |
*M.O.P. - "How About Some Hardcore" (1993) |
*M.O.P. - "How About Some Hardcore" (1993) |
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ā | *[[wp:Run |
+ | *[[wp:Run-D.M.C.|Run-D.M.C.]] - "[[wp:Sucker M.C.'s|Sucker M.C.'s]]" (1983) |
== See Also == |
== See Also == |
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[[File:Radio Classic 104.1 (Gta 4 Radio Station) Full|thumb|center|450px]] |
[[File:Radio Classic 104.1 (Gta 4 Radio Station) Full|thumb|center|450px]] |
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+ | ==Navigation== |
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+ | {{Radio Stations in GTA IV}} |
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Revision as of 22:29, 15 July 2015
The Classics (104.1) is a hip-hop radio station that appears in Grand Theft Auto IV. It is hosted by hip-hop turntablist DJ Premier. Classics is one of two hip-hop stations in Liberty City, the other being The Beat 102.7 which plays modern day and contemporary hip hop, as opposed to The Classics, which caters to old school hip-hop from the late '80s to mid '90s. It is not present in Episodes From Liberty City. It is possibly based on Sirius XM's Backspin.
Tracklist
- Group Home - "Supa Star" (1995)
- Brand Nubian - "All for One" (1990)
- Special Ed - "I Got It Made" (1989)
- Jeru the Damaja - "D. Original" (1994)
- Marley Marl feat. Craig G - "Droppin' Science" (1988)
- MC Lyte - "Cha Cha Cha" (1989)
- Audio Two - "Top Billin'" (1987)
- Stetsasonic - "Go Stetsa" (1986)
- T La Rock & Jazzy Jay - "It's Yours" (1984)
- Gang Starr - "Who's Gonna Take the Weight?" (1991)
- Main Source feat. Nas, Joe Fatal & Akinyele - "Live at the Barbeque" (1991)
Deleted Songs
- M.O.P. - "Downtown Swinga" (1994)
- M.O.P. - "How About Some Hardcore" (1993)
- Run-D.M.C. - "Sucker M.C.'s" (1983)
See Also
- The Beat 102.7, another radio station in GTA IV that plays contemporary hip-hop.
- Playback FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas that plays old-school hip-hop that also features Brand Nubian and Gang Starr.
- Game Radio FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III that plays hip-hop.
- Wildstyle, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that plays old school hip-hop.
- Radio Los Santos, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto V that plays west coast hip-hop.
- The Liberty Jam, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories that plays east coast hip-hop.
- Fresh 105 FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories that plays old school hip-hop.
- West Coast Classics, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V that plays classic west coast hip-hop.
Video
Template:Radio Stations in GTA IV