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'''Space 103.2''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] featuring funk, R&B, and disco music | '''Space 103.2''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] featuring funk, R&B, and disco music from the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties. | ||
'''DJ''': [[Bootsy Collins]] | '''DJ''': [[Bootsy Collins]] | ||
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* [[wp:Kleeer|Kleeer]] - "Tonight" ''(1984)'' | * [[wp:Kleeer|Kleeer]] - "Tonight" ''(1984)'' | ||
* [[wp:D. Train|D-Train]] - "[[wp:You're the One for Me (D. Train song)|You're the One for Me]]" ''(1981)'' | * [[wp:D. Train|D-Train]] - "[[wp:You're the One for Me (D. Train song)|You're the One for Me]]" ''(1981)'' | ||
== Unused songs == | |||
Upon inspection of GTA V's "[[GXT|american.gxt]]", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found. | |||
* [[wp:Zapp (band)|Zapp]] - "Be Alright" ''(1980)'' | |||
* [[wp:Edwin Starr|Edwin Starr]] - "Easin' In" ''(1974)'' | |||
* [[wp:Con Funk Shun|Con Funk Shun]] - "[[wp:Ffun|Ffun]]" ''(1978)'' | |||
* [[wp:Ohio Players|Ohio Players]] - "Fopp" ''(1975)'' | |||
* [[wp:Kleeer|Kleeer]] - "Intimate Connection" ''(1984)'' | |||
* [[wp:George Duke|George Duke]] - "Reach for It" ''(1977)'' | |||
* [[wp:Johnny "Guitar" Watson|Johnny "Guitar" Watson]] - "Superman Lover" ''(1976)'' | |||
* [[wp:The Clash|The Clash]] - "[[wp:This Is Radio Clash|This Is Radio Clash]]" ''(1981)'' | |||
* [[wp:Kay Gees|Kay Gees]] - "Who's the Man (with the Master Plan)?" ''(1974)'' | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 19:20, 1 November 2013
Radio Station Space 103.2 | |
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Genre: | Funk, R&B, disco |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
DJ(s): | Bootsy Collins |
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Space 103.2 is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V featuring funk, R&B, and disco music from the mid-seventies to the mid-eighties.
DJ: Bootsy Collins
Bringing the Funk to your assdroid.
Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.[1]
Playlist
- Kano - "Can't Hold Back (Your Loving)" (1981)
- One Way - "Cutie Pie" (1982)
- Sho-Nuff - "Funkasize You" (1978)
- Rick James - "Give It to Me Baby" (1981)
- Bernard Wright - "Haboglabotribin'" (1981)
- Taana Gardner - "Heartbeat" (1981)
- Zapp - "Heartbreaker" (1983)
- Bootsy Collins - "I'd Rather Be with You" (1976)
- Evelyn "Champagne" King - "I'm in Love" (1981)
- Eddie Murphy - "Party All the Time" (1985)
- Stevie Wonder - "Skeletons" (1986)
- Kleeer - "Tonight" (1984)
- D-Train - "You're the One for Me" (1981)
Unused songs
Upon inspection of GTA V's "american.gxt", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.
- Zapp - "Be Alright" (1980)
- Edwin Starr - "Easin' In" (1974)
- Con Funk Shun - "Ffun" (1978)
- Ohio Players - "Fopp" (1975)
- Kleeer - "Intimate Connection" (1984)
- George Duke - "Reach for It" (1977)
- Johnny "Guitar" Watson - "Superman Lover" (1976)
- The Clash - "This Is Radio Clash" (1981)
- Kay Gees - "Who's the Man (with the Master Plan)?" (1974)
See also
- Fever 105, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City equivalent.
- Bounce FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas which also plays 80s funk music.
- Paradise FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays 80s disco music.
- Vice City For Lovers, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories which also plays 80s RnB.
- The Vibe 98.8, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV which also plays, among other things, 80s RnB.