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[[File:Wildstyle.jpg | {{Radio station | ||
| image = [[File:Wildstyle-GTAVC-logo.jpg|150px]] | |||
| genre = Old school hip hop, electro | |||
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] | |||
| djs = [[Mr. Magic]] | |||
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== | '''Wildstyle''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] hosted by DJ "Super Rocking" [[Mr. Magic]], who was a [[wp:Mr. Magic|real-world hip-hop DJ]] during the 1980s, the time the game is set. | ||
* Trouble Funk - "Pump Me Up" | |||
* Davy DMX - "One for the Treble" | The station plays [[:wp: old school rap|old school]] hip-hop and period [[wp:electro music|electro music]]. An album of the songs from the station is available separately or as part of the GTA Vice City soundtrack box set. There is only one commercial known as "Complete the Look", but as mentioned by Mr. Magic, there are no commercials in this radio station, except one. | ||
* Cybotron - "Clear" | |||
* Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" | [[Fresh 105 FM]], the hip-hop radio station [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] (set two years prior) is unrelated to Wildstyle, as it was taken over and turned into [[Fever 105]]. | ||
* Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" | |||
* Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" | '''DJ''': [[Mr. Magic]] | ||
* 2 Live Crew - "Get It Girl" | |||
* | '''Genres''': [[wp:Old-school hip hop|old-school hip hop]], [[wp:Electro (music)|electro]] | ||
* Mantronix - "Bassline" | |||
* Tyrone Brunson - "The Smurf" | ===Tracklist=== | ||
* Whodini - "Magic's Wand" | * [[wp:Trouble Funk|Trouble Funk]] - "Pump Me Up" ''(1981)'' | ||
* Zapp & Roger - "More Bounce to the Ounce" | * [[wp:Davy DMX|Davy DMX]] - "One for the Treble (Fresh)" ''(1984)'' | ||
* Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - "The Message" | * [[wp:Cybotron (band)|Cybotron]] - "[[wp:Clear (song)|Clear]]" ''(1983)'' | ||
* Kurtis Blow - "The Breaks" | * [[wp:Jerry Calliste, Jr.|Hashim]] - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" ''(1983)'' | ||
* Man Parrish - "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop) ( | * [[wp:Herbie Hancock|Herbie Hancock]] - "[[wp:Rockit|Rockit]]" ''(1983)'' | ||
* [[wp:Afrika Bambaataa|Afrika Bambaataa]] & [[wp:Soulsonic Force|Soul Sonic Force]] - "[[wp:Looking for the Perfect Beat|Looking for the Perfect Beat]]" ''(1982)'' | |||
* [[wp:2 Live Crew|2 Live Crew]] - "Get It Girl" ''(1986)'' | |||
* [[wp:Run–D.M.C.|Run–D.M.C.]] - "[[wp:Rock Box|Rock Box]]" ''(1984)'' | |||
* [[wp:Mantronix|Mantronix]] - "Bassline" (Club version) ''(1986)'' | |||
* [[wp:Tyrone Brunson (musician)|Tyrone Brunson]] - "The Smurf" ''(1982)'' | |||
* [[wp:Whodini|Whodini]] - "Magic's Wand" ''(1983)'' | |||
* [[wp:Zapp (band)|Zapp & Roger]] - "[[wp:More Bounce to the Ounce|More Bounce to the Ounce]]" ''(1980)'' | |||
* [[wp:Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five|Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five]] - "[[wp:The Message (Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five song)|The Message]]" ''(1982)'' | |||
* [[wp:Kurtis Blow|Kurtis Blow]] - "[[wp:The Breaks|The Breaks]]" ''(1980)'' | |||
* [[wp:Man Parrish|Man Parrish]] - "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)" ''(1983)'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] that plays old school hip-hop. | * [[Fresh FM|Fresh 105 FM]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] that plays old school hip-hop and electro. | ||
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[[Category:Radio Stations]] | [[Category:Radio Stations]] | ||
[[Category:Radio Stations in GTA Vice City]] | [[Category:Radio Stations in GTA Vice City]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:45, 2 January 2014
Radio Station Wildstyle | |
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Genre: | Old school hip hop, electro |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto: Vice City |
DJ(s): | Mr. Magic |
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Wildstyle is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City hosted by DJ "Super Rocking" Mr. Magic, who was a real-world hip-hop DJ during the 1980s, the time the game is set.
The station plays old school hip-hop and period electro music. An album of the songs from the station is available separately or as part of the GTA Vice City soundtrack box set. There is only one commercial known as "Complete the Look", but as mentioned by Mr. Magic, there are no commercials in this radio station, except one.
Fresh 105 FM, the hip-hop radio station Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (set two years prior) is unrelated to Wildstyle, as it was taken over and turned into Fever 105.
DJ: Mr. Magic
Genres: old-school hip hop, electro
Tracklist
- Trouble Funk - "Pump Me Up" (1981)
- Davy DMX - "One for the Treble (Fresh)" (1984)
- Cybotron - "Clear" (1983)
- Hashim - "Al-Naafiysh (The Soul)" (1983)
- Herbie Hancock - "Rockit" (1983)
- Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force - "Looking for the Perfect Beat" (1982)
- 2 Live Crew - "Get It Girl" (1986)
- Run–D.M.C. - "Rock Box" (1984)
- Mantronix - "Bassline" (Club version) (1986)
- Tyrone Brunson - "The Smurf" (1982)
- Whodini - "Magic's Wand" (1983)
- Zapp & Roger - "More Bounce to the Ounce" (1980)
- Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - "The Message" (1982)
- Kurtis Blow - "The Breaks" (1980)
- Man Parrish - "Hip Hop, Be Bop (Don't Stop)" (1983)
See also
- Fresh 105 FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories that plays old school hip-hop and electro.