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* [[wp:Lonnie Liston Smith|Lonnie Liston Smith]] - "A Chance for Peace" (1975) | * [[wp:Lonnie Liston Smith|Lonnie Liston Smith]] - "A Chance for Peace" (1975) | ||
* [[wp:War (band)|War]] - "Galaxy" (1977) | * [[wp:War (band)|War]] - "Galaxy" (1977) | ||
* [[wp:The O'Jays|The O'Jays]] - "Give the People What They Want" (1975) | * [[wp:The O'Jays|The O'Jays]] - "[[wp:Give the People What They Want|Give the People What They Want]]" (1975) | ||
* [[wp:Gil Scott-Heron|Gil Scott-Heron]] - "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" (1971) | * [[wp:Gil Scott-Heron|Gil Scott-Heron]] - "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" (1971) | ||
* [[wp:The Meters|The Meters]] - "Just Kissed My Baby" (1974) | * [[wp:The Meters|The Meters]] - "Just Kissed My Baby" (1974) |
Revision as of 15:29, 17 November 2009
Internation Funk is a radio station in Grand Theft Auto IV. Femi Kuti is the radio station's host who also sings Truth Don Die.
DJ: Femi Kuti
Genre: Funk & Afrobeat
Tracklist
- Fela Kuti - "Sorrow, Tears & Blood" (1977)
- Femi Kuti - "Truth Don Die" (1998)
- Fela Kuti - "Zombie" (1977)
- Lonnie Liston Smith - "A Chance for Peace" (1975)
- War - "Galaxy" (1977)
- The O'Jays - "Give the People What They Want" (1975)
- Gil Scott-Heron - "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" (1971)
- The Meters - "Just Kissed My Baby" (1974)
- Mandrill - "Livin' It Up" (1975)
- Manu Dibango - "New Bell" (1972)
- Creative Source - "Who Is He And What Is He To You" (1974)
- Hummingbird - "You Can't Hide Love" (1977)
See Also
- Bounce FM, a radio station in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas which plays funk.