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The Beat 102.7 is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes from Liberty City]] based on New York City's hip-hop and R&B radio station, [[wp:WQHT|Hot 97]] and/or [[wp:Def Pen Radio|Def Pen Radio 71.8]]. A portion of the tracklist is exclusive to each stand-alone game, but downloading [[The Lost and Damned]] for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] updates the station to include all songs.
The Beat 102.7 is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[GTA IV Episodes|Episodes from Liberty City]] based on New York City's hip-hop and R&B radio station, [[wp:WQHT|Hot 97]] and/or [[wp:Def Pen Radio|Def Pen Radio 71.8]]. A portion of the tracklist is exclusive to each stand-alone game, but downloading [[The Lost and Damned]] for [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] updates the station to include all songs.
'''DJ:''' [[DJ Mister Cee]] and The Evil Genius [[DJ Green Lantern]]
'''Genre:''' Contemporary Hip-Hop / Rap / R&B


== Tracklist ==
== Tracklist ==

Revision as of 03:50, 14 June 2010


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The Beat 102.7 logo.

The Beat 102.7 is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City based on New York City's hip-hop and R&B radio station, Hot 97 and/or Def Pen Radio 71.8. A portion of the tracklist is exclusive to each stand-alone game, but downloading The Lost and Damned for Grand Theft Auto IV updates the station to include all songs.

Tracklist

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Billboard advertisement.

Grand Theft Auto IV rendition:

DJ: DJ Green Lantern (aka The Evil Genius), a New York DJ who began work with Shady/G-Unit Records in 2002, until he and 50 Cent had a falling out in 2005. He has since then worked with Def Jam (until 2007) and independently with most of the rappers heard on his segment. Like many of his mixtapes, his segment is referred to as "Invasion".

  • Styles P - "What's the Problem" (2008)
  • Uncle Murda - "Anybody Can Get It" (2008)
  • Qadir - "Nickname" (2008)
  • Busta Rhymes - "Where's My Money" (2008)
  • Maino - "Getaway Driver" (2008)
  • Red Cafe - "Stick'm" (2008)
  • Tru Life - "Wet 'Em Up" (2008)
  • Johnny Polygon - "Price on Your Head" (2008)

DJ: DJ Mister Cee (aka The Finisher), a DJ who has worked with prestigious classic artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Big Daddy Kane. He is a personality of Hot 97, a very famous New York radio station that The Beat 102.7 is meant to parody.


The Lost and Damned and Episodes from Liberty City rendition:

DJ: Funkmaster Flex, an extremely prominent Hip-Hop and Reggae DJ. Since 1994, he has appeared on both television (Yo! MTV Raps), radio (Hot 97, which The Beat 102.7 is meant to parody) and mixtapes (60 Minutes of Funk) to promote music. He has recently expanded to the custom car subculture, with several television shows and a line of footwear.


Flex is given his own segment on The Beat, which features more Top 40 rappers and a heavy preference for the popular yet controversial practice of auto tune.

Interlude: As read in the TLAD credits, the song "Auto Tune" is not attached to Flex or Statik's segments on the station, only referred to as "Interlude".

DJ: Statik Selektah, a mixtape DJ who has spun since 2000. Coincidentally he was first inspired by Funkmaster Flex, as well as DJ Premier (who is heard on The Classics 104.1). He also works in marketing under the company "ShowOff Marketing", attracting major clients from 50 Cent and Diddy's "Vote Or Die" to Reebok and major labels like Virgin, Capitol and Universal. Statik's segment features more underground rappers, most of which he has personally worked with before.

Trivia

  • The Beat 102.7 is strangely called "Beat 95" in the game files.
  • This station plays in Playboy X's Penthouse.
  • One of the promotional intros for the station says that rappers gain credibility after they're shot outside the Beat 102.7 building. This is a reference to two conflicts at Hot 97, one between 50 Cent and The Game and the other between Lil' Kim and Noreaga.
  • It's favourite radio station of Armando Torres and Brucie Kibbutz.

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