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[[File:RamJamFM-GTAEFLC-logo.png| | {{Radio station | ||
| image = [[File:RamJamFM-GTAEFLC-logo.png|100px]] | |||
| genre = Reggae, dub, dancehall | |||
| games = [[GTA IV Episodes|Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City]] | |||
| djs = [[David Rodigan]] | |||
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''' | '''RamJam FM''' is a radio station exclusive to [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City]], meant to replace the now absent [[Tuff Gong Radio]] and [[Massive B Soundsystem 96.9]], and thus plays genres from both stations, namely reggae, dub and dancehall without focusing on a specific period of time. | ||
''' | '''DJ''': [[David Rodigan]] | ||
'''Genre''': [[wp:Reggae|reggae]], [[wp:Dub (music)|dub]], [[wp:Dancehall|dancehall] | |||
== Tracklist == | == Tracklist == | ||
*[[wp:Barrington Levy|Barrington Levy]] - "Don't Fuss" (AKA "Sweet Reggae Music") (1979) | *[[wp:Barrington Levy|Barrington Levy]] - "Don't Fuss" (AKA "Sweet Reggae Music") ''(1979)'' | ||
*[[wp:Ini Kamoze|Ini Kamoze]] - "Out of Jamaica" (2009) | *[[wp:Ini Kamoze|Ini Kamoze]] - "Out of Jamaica" ''(2009)'' | ||
*[[wp:Damian Marley|Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley]] - "Holiday" | *[[wp:Damian Marley|Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley]] - "Holiday" ''(2009)'' | ||
*[[wp:The Morwells|The Morwells]] & [[wp:King Jammy|Prince Jammy]] - "Jammin' for Survival" | *[[wp:The Morwells|The Morwells]] & [[wp:King Jammy|Prince Jammy]] - "Jammin' for Survival" ''(1979)'' | ||
*[[wp:John Holt (singer)|John Holt]] feat. [[wp:Sizzla|Sizzla]] - "Police in Helicopter" (1983) | *[[wp:John Holt (singer)|John Holt]] feat. [[wp:Sizzla|Sizzla]] - "Police in Helicopter" ''(1983)'' | ||
*[[wp:Sugar Minott|Sugar Minott]] - "Hard Time Pressure" (1978) | *[[wp:Sugar Minott|Sugar Minott]] - "Hard Time Pressure" ''(1978)'' | ||
*[[wp:Desmond Dekker|Desmond Dekker]] - "007 (Shanty Town)" (1967) | *[[wp:Desmond Dekker|Desmond Dekker]] - "007 (Shanty Town)" ''(1967)'' | ||
*[[wp:Major Lazer|Major Lazer]] feat. [[wp:Turbulence (Musician)|Turbulence]] - "Anything Goes" (2009) | *[[wp:Major Lazer|Major Lazer]] feat. [[wp:Turbulence (Musician)|Turbulence]] - "Anything Goes" ''(2009)'' | ||
*[[wp: | *[[wp:King Jammy|Prince Jammy]] - "Jammy's a Shine" ''(1979)'' | ||
*[[wp:Toots | *[[wp:Toots and the Maytals|Toots And The Maytals]] - "[[wp:54-46 That's My Number|54-46 Was My Number]]" ''(1970)'' | ||
*[[wp:Frankie Paul|Frankie Paul]] - "Worries in the Dance" (1983) | *[[wp:Frankie Paul|Frankie Paul]] - "Worries in the Dance" ''(1983)'' | ||
*[[wp:Mr. Vegas|Mr. Vegas]] - "Mus Come a Road" | *[[wp:Mr. Vegas|Mr. Vegas]] - "Mus Come a Road" ''(2008)'' | ||
==See also== | |||
* [[K-Jah]], [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] equivalent. | |||
* [[K-Jah West]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] equivalent. | |||
* [[Tuff Gong Radio]] and [[Massive B Soundsystem 96.9]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] equivalents. | |||
* [[The Blue Ark]], [[Grand Theft Auto V]] equivalent. | |||
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Revision as of 14:10, 28 November 2013
Radio Station RamJam FM | |
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Genre: | Reggae, dub, dancehall |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City |
DJ(s): | David Rodigan |
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RamJam FM is a radio station exclusive to Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City, meant to replace the now absent Tuff Gong Radio and Massive B Soundsystem 96.9, and thus plays genres from both stations, namely reggae, dub and dancehall without focusing on a specific period of time.
DJ: David Rodigan
Genre: reggae, dub, [[wp:Dancehall|dancehall]
Tracklist
- Barrington Levy - "Don't Fuss" (AKA "Sweet Reggae Music") (1979)
- Ini Kamoze - "Out of Jamaica" (2009)
- Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "Holiday" (2009)
- The Morwells & Prince Jammy - "Jammin' for Survival" (1979)
- John Holt feat. Sizzla - "Police in Helicopter" (1983)
- Sugar Minott - "Hard Time Pressure" (1978)
- Desmond Dekker - "007 (Shanty Town)" (1967)
- Major Lazer feat. Turbulence - "Anything Goes" (2009)
- Prince Jammy - "Jammy's a Shine" (1979)
- Toots And The Maytals - "54-46 Was My Number" (1970)
- Frankie Paul - "Worries in the Dance" (1983)
- Mr. Vegas - "Mus Come a Road" (2008)
See also
- K-Jah, Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories equivalent.
- K-Jah West, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas equivalent.
- Tuff Gong Radio and Massive B Soundsystem 96.9, Grand Theft Auto IV equivalents.
- The Blue Ark, Grand Theft Auto V equivalent.