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{{Radio station | {{Radio station | ||
| image = [[File:BlueArk-GTAV-logo.svg|100px]] | | image = [[File:BlueArk-GTAV-logo.svg|100px]] | ||
| genre = | | genre = Dub, dancehall | ||
| games = [[Grand Theft Auto V]] | | games = [[Grand Theft Auto V]] | ||
| djs = [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] | | djs = [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''The Blue Ark''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] featuring | '''The Blue Ark''' is a radio station in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] featuring dub and dancehall music, hosted by Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the station is a reference to the [[wp:Black Ark Studios|Black Ark]], a studio Lee Perry founded in 1973 to record reggae and dub songs through innovative techniques. | ||
'''DJ''': [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] | '''DJ''': [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] | ||
'''Genres''': | '''Genres''': [[wp:Dub (music)|Dub]], [[wp:Dancehall|dancehall]] | ||
{{quote|The hottest reggae, dancehall and dub served up by The Upsetter.|Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.<ref>http://www.rockstargames.com/V/music</ref>}} | {{quote|The hottest reggae, dancehall and dub served up by The Upsetter.|Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.<ref>http://www.rockstargames.com/V/music</ref>}} |
Revision as of 18:15, 4 March 2014
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Genre: | Dub, dancehall |
Appearance(s): | Grand Theft Auto V |
DJ(s): | Lee "Scratch" Perry |
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The Blue Ark is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto V featuring dub and dancehall music, hosted by Lee "Scratch" Perry. The name of the station is a reference to the Black Ark, a studio Lee Perry founded in 1973 to record reggae and dub songs through innovative techniques.
The hottest reggae, dancehall and dub served up by The Upsetter.
Rockstar, official Grand Theft Auto V website.[1]
Playlist
- Joe Gibbs - "Chapter Three" (1978)
- Half Pint - "Crazy Girl" (1985)
- Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Full Experience - "Disco Devil" (1977)
- The Upsetters - "Grumblin' Dub" (1976)
- Konshens - "Gun Shot a Fire" (2012)
- Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters - "I Am a Madman" (1986)
- Protoje - "Kingston Be Wise" (2012)
- Dennis Brown - "Money in My Pocket" (1977)
- Gregory Isaacs - "Night Nurse" (1982)
- Yellowman - "Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt" (1984)
- Chronixx - "Odd Ras" (2012)
- Tommy Lee Sparta - "Psycho" (2012)
- Junior Delgado - "Sons of Slaves" (1977)
- Vybz Kartel & Popcaan - "We Never Fear Dem" (2011)
Unused songs
Upon inspection of GTA V's "american.gxt", many additional songs that were candidates for this station can be found.
- Bramma feat. Elephant Man - "Duh Weh Mi Waah" (2011)
- Linval Thompson - "Jah Jah the Conqueror" (1975)
- Lee "Scratch" Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (1973)
- Busy Signal feat. Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "Kingston Town" (2012)
- Sizzla - "Live Up" (2003)
- Danny Hensworth - "Mr Money Man" (1978)
- Junior Mervin - "Police and Thieves" (1984)
- Sean Paul - "Temperature" (2006)
- Leo Graham - "Want a Wine" (1973)
- Dennis Brown - "Westbound Train" (1975)
See also
- K-JAH, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories which plays modern dub and reggae.
- K-JAH West, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas equivalent.
- Tuff Gong Radio and Massive B Soundsystem 96.9, Grand Theft Auto IV equivalents.
- RamJam FM, Episodes from Liberty City equivalent.
- Ticklah, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars which plays modern dub.