Radio Stations
A radio station is a station that plays back songs. They can be accessed in most vehicles in the GTA games, with the exception of the bicycle and a few others, mainly emergency vehicles.
All radio stations focus on one theme or genre of songs.
GTA 1 Era
Grand Theft Auto 1
- Head Radio - Pop
- Brooklyn Underground FM - Trance
- The Fergus Buckner Show FM - Country
- The Fix FM - Techno
- It's Unleashed FM - Alternative Rock/Hard Rock
- Radio '76 FM - Funk
- N-CT FM - Hip-Hop/Rap
GTA London 1969
In order to capture the essence of London in the late 60s, Rockstar decided to license music from the era, focusing on a combination of funky Italian film scores and early reggae to give it the feeling of a British crime caper from the time.
- Bush Sounds
- Austin Allegro Chase
- GTA Spy Theme
- Radio 7
- Sound of Soho - Jazz
- GTA Pomp
- Kaleidoscope - Classic Rock
- Radio Andorra
- Radio Penelope
- Blow Upradio
- Police Radio Track
- Heavy Heavy Monster Sound
- Westminister Wireless - Psychedelic Rock
GTA 2
Each area features five radio stations from a pool of eleven, in which one of them would be played as the player drives most vehicles in game.
- Head Radio - Pop
- Rockstar Radio - Rock/Pop
- KREZ - Hip-Hop/Rap
- Lo-Fi FM - Oldies/Pop
- Futuro FM - Dance/Pop/Funk
- Funami FM - Drum and Bass
- Lithium FM - Oldies/Dance
- Rebel Radio/KING - Modern Rock/Classic Rock
- Osmosis Radio - Modern Dance
- Heavenly Radio - Jesus-Pop/Soft
- KGBH - Eastern European/Classic Rock
- Brothers FM - Country Rock/Pop
GTA III Era
Grand Theft Auto III
- Head Radio - Pop
- Double Cleff FM - Classical
- KJah - Reggae
- Rise FM - House/Electronic
- LIPS 106 - Pop
- Game FM - Hip-Hop
- MSX FM - Drum and Bass
- Flashback FM - Oldies Pop
- Chatterbox FM - Talk Radio
GTA Vice City
- Wildstyle - Hip-Hop
- V-Rock - Rock/Metal
- Wave 103 - New Wave/Synthpop
- Flash FM - Pop
- Fever 105 - Disco/Soul/R&B
- Emotion 98.3 - Power Ballads
- Radio Espantoso - Latin Jazz
- KCHAT - Celebrity Talk Radio
- VCPR (Vice City Public Radio) - Talk Radio
GTA San Andreas
- K-Rose - Country
- Radio X - Alternative Rock/Grunge
- Radio Los Santos - West Coast Hip Hop
- Playback FM - Classic Hip-Hop/Rap
- SF-UR - House
- K-JAH Radio West - Reggae
- West Coast Talk Radio (WCTR) - Talk Radio
- K-DST - Classic Rock
- Master Sounds FM - Rare Groove
- CSR 103.9 - New Jack Swing
- Bounce FM - Funk
GTA Liberty City Stories
- Head Radio - Pop
- Double Cleff FM - Classical
- K-Jah - Reggae
- Rise FM - House/Electronic
- Lips 106 - Pop
- Radio Del Mundo - World Beat
- MSX 98 - Drum and Bass
- Flashback FM - Oldies Pop
- The Liberty Jam - Hip-Hop/Rap
- LCFR - Talk Radio
GTA Vice City Stories
- V-Rock - Rock/Metal
- Wave 103 - New Wave/Synthpop
- VCPR - Talk Radio
- Paradise FM - House
- Emotion 98.3 - Power Ballads
- Flash FM - Pop
- Fresh 105 FM - Hip-Hop/Electro
- Radio Espantoso - Latin Jazz
- VC for Lovers - Soul
GTA IV Era
Grand Theft Auto IV
- IF99 - International Funk - Funk/Afrobeat
- Vladivostok FM - Eastern European
- K109 The Studio - Disco
- WKTT Radio We Know The Truth - Conservative Talk Radio
- The Beat 102.7 - Contemporary Hip-Hop/Rap
- Electro-Choc - Modern Electro/Dance
- L.C.H.C - Liberty City Hardcore - Classic Punk/Hardcore Rock
- The Classics 104.1 - Classic Hip-Hop/Rap
- Fusion FM - Funk/Jazz Fusion
- JNR - Jazz Nation Radio 108.5 - Jazz
- The Journey - Ambient/Chillout
- Liberty Rock Radio 97.8 - Classic Rock
- Massive B Soundsystem 96.9 - Dancehall
- Radio Broker - Alternative Rock
- San Juan Sounds - Latin/Reggaeton
- Tuff Gong Radio - Reggae/Dub
- The Vibe 98.8 - Soul/R&B
- Integrity 2.0 - Talk Radio
- PLR - Liberal Talk Radio
Note: In other games, while cycling through the stations there was a "RADIO OFF" option, this is no longer the case. In GTA IV to turn off the radio, hold the right (or left) directional button (D-pad)
GTA Chinatown Wars
- Ticklah - Dub
- Deadmau5 - Electronic
- Alchemist - Hip Hop
- Truth & Soul - Jazz/Funk
- Prairie Cartel - Rock