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| image = [[File:HeadRadio-GTALCS-logo.jpg|150px]]
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| caption = The Head Radio logo.
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| genre = Adult Contemporary
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| games = [[Grand Theft Auto 1|Grand Theft Auto]] <br> [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] <br> [[Grand Theft Auto III]] <br> [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]
| name = Single Bills
| djs  = Eddie Symons (GTA 1) <br> [[Phanny Joe Styles]] & [[Johnny Riccaro]] (GTA 2) <br> [[Michael Hunt]] (GTA III) <br> (GTA LCS)
| game_1 = GTA Liberty City Stories
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| location = [[Red Light District]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]
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'''Single Bills''' is a business in the [[Red Light District]] on [[Portland]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], which appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] (set in [[1998]]). The shop stays open up to 24 hours.


'''Head Radio''' is a [[radio station]] in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|Grand Theft Auto]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], [[Grand Theft Auto III]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]].
[[Category:Businesses in GTA Liberty City Stories]]
 
[[Category:Businesses in 3D Universe]]
== Description ==
[[Category:Businesses in Liberty City in 3D Universe]]
In each continuity, the station is hosted by different disk jockeys; Eddie Symons serves as the host in GTA 1, [[Phanny Joe Styles]] and [[Johnny Riccaro]] host two separate segments in GTA 2, and [[Michael Hunt]] hosts the station in both GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories. All iterations of Head Radio center around in [[wp:adult contemporary|adult contemporary]] music, or as Michael Hunt describes in GTA III, plays contemporary "rock and pop".
[[Category:Adult Businesses]]
 
Similar to [[Futuro FM]], Head Radio's reach in [[Anywhere City]] in GTA 2 is wide ranging, being available in all three districts and broadcasted with excellent clarity all parts of the districts. The station also earns the distinction of being one of the longest and most frequently recurring radio stations in the series, appearing over a span of eight years and three continuities in the series.
 
The station is part of [[Donald Love]]'s [[Love Media]] media conglomerate circa 2001 in GTA III.
 
==Tracklist==
The station's playlists in each game are as follows:
 
===GTA 1===
* Reality Bubble - "Days Like These"
* Meme Traders - "Automatic Transmission"
* Ohjaamo - "Complications"
 
===GTA 2===
* Apostles of Funk - "Yellow Butter"
* Pussy Willows - "Real Love"
* Davidson - "All I Wanna Do"
* The One - "Soth Park"
* Bula Matari - "Taxi Drivers"
* Flytronix - "Pendulum"
* Anna - "Do It On Your Own"
* Testing - "My Tiny World"
 
===GTA III===
* Dil-Don't - "Stripe Summer"
* Whatever - "Good Thing"
* Craig Gray - "Fade Away"
* Conor and Jay - "Change"
* Frankie Fame - "See Through You"
* Scatwerk - "Electronic Go Go"
* Dezma - "Life Is But A Mere Supply"
 
===GTA Liberty City Stories===
* Conor and Jay - "Train"
* Cloud Nineteen - "The One For Me"
* Purser - "Take The Pain"
* L. Marie + Raff - "Free Yourself"
* 15 Ways - "Drive"
* Rous Stow - "Welcome to the Real World"
* Vanilla Smoothie - "Keep Dreaming"
 
==Trivia==
* In GTA 2 the song "Taxi Drivers" was censored in the [[PlayStation]] version of the game. Some lyrics were interrupted by the sound of car horns.
* The slogan for Head Radio is "''Give Head Radio A Listen This Weekend''". This is a play on "''giving head''", a slang term for giving a man oral sex.
* All bands from GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories are [[Fictional Artists|fictional creations]] of [[Rockstar North]] with the exception of Conor and Jay.
* In GTA Liberty City Stories, Conor and Jay's and Purser's singles can be seen advertised on billboards throughout [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. Purser's is advertised as "Feel the Pain".
* "The One for Me", "Take the Pain" and "Drive", songs played on Head Radio in GTA Liberty City Stories, are available as ringtones in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
* Head Radio was meant to carry on and appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], however it was dropped during development.{{?}} It is unknown what genre it would be.
 
==Gallery==
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="160">
File:HeadRadio-GTA2-logo.png|Head Radio logo in GTA 2.
File:HeadRadio-GTAIII-betalogo.jpg|[[Beta|Early]] Head Radio logo in GTA III.
File:HeadRadio-GTAIII-logo.jpg|Head Radio logo in GTA III.
</gallery>
|}
 
==See also==
*[[Head Radio Headquarters]] in GTA III, GTA Advance and GTA Liberty City Stories.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 16 March 2017

Business
Single Bills
Game GTA Liberty City Stories
Location(s) Red Light District, Liberty City
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Single Bills is a business in the Red Light District on Portland, Liberty City, which appears in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (set in 1998). The shop stays open up to 24 hours.