Two Grand Theft Auto Radio stations have been added to Spotify as we approach the 25th anniversary of the series. Alongside the GTA 6 trailer, this is what could be the start of a broader marketing campaign to celebrate a quarter of a century since the release of the first GTA.
Your own GTA Radio Station is here
The streaming service company posted on their Twitter/X account on Monday to announce one of these two new stations.
The post reads “The perfect soundtrack for driving around Vice City, Los Santos, San Fierro and beyond 25 years of music from Grand Theft Auto’s most iconic stations, curated just for you, on Spotify now.”
It also included a link to the playlist itself. This is a personalised playlist so everyone who clicks on it and has a Spotify account will see a completely different selection of songs. All of the songs that can be apart of your playlist are ones found on the in-game radio stations.
If you’re not signed in, the playlist does feature 100 songs featured in GTA by default. These include fan favourites such as “California Love”, Midnight City, Danger Zone and In Da Club.
You can listen to the full playlist using the embedded player below or link here.
The Official GTA Playlist
Meanwhile an “Official Playlist” has been put together. Curated by Spotify, the Grand Theft Auto Official Playlist contains 138 songs spanning nearly 10 hours of listening time. Favourites that can be spotted include “Africa”, “In The Air Tonight”, “Blue Monday” and “The Rhythm of the Night”. Songs from GTA Online updates such as The Contract and The Cayo Preico Heist can also be heard.
You can listen to the full playlist using the embedded player below or link here.
Radio Station Artwork
Both of these radio stations feature a similar piece of cover art. The personalised playlist comes with a quadrant collage. It displays classic artwork of Rochell’le from San Andreas, Claude from GTA III, Chop the Dog from GTA V and Lance Vance from Vice City. Each are in a two way colour scheme. The Spotify and Grand Theft Auto logos are in the top left whilst “Grand Theft Auto Radio” in text is put in the bottom left.
The official playlist sports the same artwork except in greyscale and “Grand Theft Auto Official Playlist” text is put in the bottom left.
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