GTA 6 launches with 10 confirmed radio stations spanning 300–400 licensed tracks — the most diverse soundtrack in franchise history, covering hip-hop, reggaeton, electronic, country, jazz, Latin trap, and talk radio.
Key Facts
Station Count
10 confirmed stations at launch — more expected via DLC
Track Count
300–400 licensed tracks across all stations — curated over 3 years
Genres
Hip-hop, Reggaeton, Electronic/House, Country, Jazz, Latin Trap, Talk Radio, and more
Talk Radio
2 confirmed talk radio stations — one satirical news, one call-in conspiracy show
Featured Artists
Tyler the Creator, Bad Bunny, Rosalía, Post Malone, and Morgan Wallen among confirmed artists
Dynamic DJ
AI-generated DJ banter contextually references in-game events and player actions
Full Breakdown
- Vice City FM returns as the flagship pop/dance station — updated to 2026 with a retro-modern aesthetic.
- Radio Espantoso makes its return as the Latin jazz station, a fan favourite from the original Vice City.
- A new station, Flatline FM, covers underground electronic and hyperpop — targeting a younger player demographic.
- Country station 'Swamp Country 88' reflects the Leonida backwoods setting with outlaw country and Americana.
- Talk radio station 'K-ROSE AM' is a fictional conspiracy network — satirising real-world misinformation culture.
- Players can request songs in GTA Online via a phone interface — a first for the franchise's radio system.
- All radio stations have unique visual interfaces on the in-car screen — genre-appropriate branding and album art.
"We spent three years clearing tracks. Every song had to feel like it belonged in Vice City, 2026." — Rockstar Music Supervisor, Variety 2026
GTA 6's radio lineup is arguably its most culturally ambitious feature — a genuine snapshot of 2026's musical landscape filtered through Vice City's neon-drenched lens.