The Low Down 91.1
Radio Station The Low Down 91.1 | |
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Genre: | Soul, funk |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
DJ(s): | Mama G |
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The Low Down 91.1 (or The Lowdown 91.1) is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V featuring soul and funk music from the 1970s, hosted by Pam Grier as "Mama G".
DJ: Mama G
The groove, the soul, the R&B. You dig?
Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.[1]
Playlist
- The Soul Searchers - "Ashley's Roachclip" (1974)
- Marlena Shaw - "California Soul" (1969)
- Smokey Robinson - "Cruisin'" (1979)
- B. T. Express - "Do It ('Til You're Satisfied)" (1974)
- Aaron Neville - "Hercules" (1973)
- George McCrae - "I Get Lifted" (1974)
- The Five Stairsteps - "O-o-h Child" (1970)
- The Delfonics - "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)" (1968)
- The Trammps - "Rubberband" (1975)
- The Undisputed Truth - "Smiling Faces Sometimes" (1971)
- War - "The Cisco Kid" (1972)
- El Chicano - "Viva Tirado" (1970)
Next-Gen Playlist
- Brass Construction - "Changin" (1976)
- Jackson Sisters - "I Believe In Miracles" (1973)
- Johnny Guitar Watson - "Superman Lover" (1976)
- Ohio Players - "Climax" (1974)
- Pleasure - "Bouncy Lady" (1975)
- The Chakachas - "Stories" (1972)
- The Delfonics - "Funny Feeling" (1970)
- War - "Magic Mountain" (1976)
Unused songs
Upon inspection of GTA V's "american.gxt", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.
- The Meters - "Cissy Strut" (1969)
- The Jackson 5 - "Dancing Machine" (1974)
- The Delfonics - "Funny Feeling" (1969)
- Rare Earth - "Get Ready" (1970)
- The Jackson Sisters - "I Believe in Miracles" (1973)
- Marvin Gaye - "I Want You" (1976)
- Silver Convention - "Magic Mountain" (1976)
- Paul Weller - "Round and Round" (1992)
- War - "Slippin' Into Darkness" (1971)
- Weldon Irvine - "We Gettin' Down" (1975)
- The Dramatics - "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" (1971)
- The Pointer Sisters - "Yes We Can Can" (1973)
Trivia
- Dancing Machine, which is an unused song, would have marked the first appearance of Michael Jackson in the Grand Theft Auto series since the removal of his songs Billie Jean and Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' from newer versions of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City due to his death in 2009.
See also
- Fever 105, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City which also plays soul and funk, though mainly from the 80s.
- Bounce FM, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas equivalent, though focusing more on the 80s period.
- Vice City For Lovers, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays soul music.
- International Funk 99, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV which also plays 70s soul music.
- The Vibe 98.8, another radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV which also plays funk, though more recent.
- Truth + Soul, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars equivalent.
References