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{{Radio station | {{Radio station | ||
| image = [[File:K-JAHWest-GTASA-logo.jpg|100px]] | | image = [[File:K-JAHWest-GTASA-logo.jpg|100px]] | ||
| genre = | | genre = Dub, dancehall, reggae | ||
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] | | games = [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] | ||
| djs = [[Marshall Peters]] <br> [[Johnny Lawton]] | | djs = [[Marshall Peters]] <br> [[Johnny Lawton]] | ||
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'''K-JAH Radio West''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is filled with Jamaican music from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The DJs are [[Marshall Peters]] and [[Johnny Lawton]], both of whom are of Jamaican descent. DJ Gringo and Pat McKay are considered to be guest stars and imaging voice people on this station. It is known that the [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] [[K-JAH]] co-existed with K-JAH West because a DJ says from "Liberty City to [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]". | '''K-JAH Radio West''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It is filled with Jamaican music from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The DJs are [[Marshall Peters]] and [[Johnny Lawton]], both of whom are of Jamaican descent. DJ Gringo and Pat McKay are considered to be guest stars and imaging voice people on this station. It is known that the [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]] [[K-JAH]] co-existed with K-JAH West because a DJ says from "Liberty City to [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]]". | ||
== | '''DJs''': [[Marshall Peters]] and [[Johnny Lawton]] | ||
* Black Harmony - Don't Let It Go | |||
* Blood Sisters - Ring My Bell ''(1979)'' | '''Genres''': [[wp:Dub (music)|dub]], [[wp:Dancehall|dancehall]], [[wp:Reggae|reggae]] | ||
* Shabba Ranks - Wicked Inna Bed ''( | |||
* Buju Banton - Batty Rider ''(1992)'' | ===Playlist=== | ||
* Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets | * [[wp:Black Harmony|Black Harmony]] - "[[wp:Don't Let It Go to Your Head (Jean Carne song)|Don't Let It Go to Your Head]]" ''(1979)'' | ||
* Dennis Brown - Revolution ''(1979)'' | * Blood Sisters - "[[wp:Ring My Bell|Ring My Bell]]" ''(1979)'' | ||
* | * [[wp:Shabba Ranks|Shabba Ranks]] - "Wicked Inna Bed" ''(1989)'' | ||
* I Roy - Sidewalk Killer ''(1972)'' | * [[wp:Buju Banton|Buju Banton]] - "Batty Rider" ''(1992)'' | ||
* Toots | * [[wp:Augustus Pablo|Augustus Pablo]] - "[[wp:King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (song)|King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown]]" ''(1976)'' | ||
* Dillinger - Cocaine | * [[wp:Dennis Brown|Dennis Brown]] - "Revolution" ''(1979)'' | ||
* The Maytals - Pressure Drop ''(1969)'' | * [[wp:Willi Williams|Willi Williams]] - "Armagideon Time" ''(1978)'' | ||
* The Pliers - Bam Bam ''(1992)'' | * [[wp:I-Roy|I-Roy]] - "Sidewalk Killer" ''(1972)'' | ||
* Barrington Levy - Here I Come ''(1985)'' | * [[wp:Toots and the Maytals|Toots and the Maytals]] - "Funky Kingston" ''(1972)'' | ||
* Reggie Stepper - Drum Pan Sound ''(1990)'' | * [[wp:Dillinger (musician)|Dillinger]] - "Cocaine in My Brain" ''(1977)'' | ||
* Black Uhuru - Great Train Robbery ''(1986)'' | * [[wp:Toots and the Maytals|The Maytals]] - "[[wp:Pressure Drop (song)|Pressure Drop]]" ''(1969)'' | ||
* Max Romeo & The Upsetters - Chase | * [[wp:Chaka Demus & Pliers|The Pliers]] - "Bam Bam" ''(1992)'' | ||
* [[wp:Barrington Levy|Barrington Levy]] - "Here I Come" ''(1985)'' | |||
* Reggie Stepper - "Drum Pan Sound" ''(1990)'' | |||
* [[wp:Black Uhuru|Black Uhuru]] - "Great Train Robbery" ''(1986)'' | |||
* [[wp:Max Romeo|Max Romeo]] & [[wp:The Upsetters|The Upsetters]] - "[[wp:Chase the Devil|Chase the Devil]]" ''(1976)'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[K-JAH]], Liberty City's version of K-JAH West. | * [[K-JAH]], Liberty City's version of K-JAH West. | ||
* [[Tuff Gong Radio]] and [[Massive B Soundsystem 96.9]], [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] equivalents. | |||
* [[RamJam FM]], [[GTA IV Episodes|Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City]] equivalent. | |||
* [[Ticklah]], a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] that plays dub. | |||
* [[The Blue Ark]], [[Grand Theft Auto V]] equivalent. | |||
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Revision as of 17:40, 4 February 2014
Radio Station K-JAH West | |
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Genre: | Dub, dancehall, reggae |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas |
DJ(s): |
Marshall Peters Johnny Lawton |
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K-JAH Radio West is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It is filled with Jamaican music from the late 1980s and early 1990s. The DJs are Marshall Peters and Johnny Lawton, both of whom are of Jamaican descent. DJ Gringo and Pat McKay are considered to be guest stars and imaging voice people on this station. It is known that the Liberty City K-JAH co-existed with K-JAH West because a DJ says from "Liberty City to San Andreas".
DJs: Marshall Peters and Johnny Lawton
Genres: dub, dancehall, reggae
Playlist
- Black Harmony - "Don't Let It Go to Your Head" (1979)
- Blood Sisters - "Ring My Bell" (1979)
- Shabba Ranks - "Wicked Inna Bed" (1989)
- Buju Banton - "Batty Rider" (1992)
- Augustus Pablo - "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" (1976)
- Dennis Brown - "Revolution" (1979)
- Willi Williams - "Armagideon Time" (1978)
- I-Roy - "Sidewalk Killer" (1972)
- Toots and the Maytals - "Funky Kingston" (1972)
- Dillinger - "Cocaine in My Brain" (1977)
- The Maytals - "Pressure Drop" (1969)
- The Pliers - "Bam Bam" (1992)
- Barrington Levy - "Here I Come" (1985)
- Reggie Stepper - "Drum Pan Sound" (1990)
- Black Uhuru - "Great Train Robbery" (1986)
- Max Romeo & The Upsetters - "Chase the Devil" (1976)
See also
- K-JAH, Liberty City's version of K-JAH West.
- Tuff Gong Radio and Massive B Soundsystem 96.9, Grand Theft Auto IV equivalents.
- RamJam FM, Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City equivalent.
- Ticklah, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars that plays dub.
- The Blue Ark, Grand Theft Auto V equivalent.