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* [[wp:Joe Gibbs (record producer)|Joe Gibbs]] - "Chapter Three" ''(1978)'' | * [[wp:Joe Gibbs (record producer)|Joe Gibbs]] - "Chapter Three" ''(1978)'' | ||
* [[wp:Half Pint|Half Pint]] - "Crazy Girl" ''(1985)'' | * [[wp:Half Pint|Half Pint]] - "Crazy Girl" ''(1985)'' | ||
* [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] & [[wp: | * [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] & [[wp:Aura Lewis|The Full Experience]] - "[[wp:Chase the Devil|Disco Devil]]" ''(1977)'' | ||
* [[wp:The Upsetters|The Upsetters]] - "Grumblin' Dub" ''(1976)'' | * [[wp:The Upsetters|The Upsetters]] - "Grumblin' Dub" ''(1976)'' | ||
* [[wp:Konshens|Konshens]] - "Gun Shot a Fire" ''(2012)'' | * [[wp:Konshens|Konshens]] - "Gun Shot a Fire" ''(2012)'' |
Revision as of 14:44, 13 February 2014
Radio Station The Blue Ark | |
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Genre: | Reggae, 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 reggae, 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.
Genres: reggae, dub, dancehall
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.