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  1. The music for the 2013 action-adventure video game Grand Theft Auto V, developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games, was composed by German electronic music group Tangerine Dream, American composer Woody Jackson, and American hip hop musicians The Alchemist and Oh No.

    • Debolina Banerjee
    • Radio Los Santos. YG - I'm A Real 1 (2013) 100s - Life of a Mack (2013) Ab-Soul feat. Kendrick Lamar - ILLuminate (2012) A$AP Rocky feat. Aston Matthews & Joey Fatts - R-Cali (2013)
    • Space 103.2. Bootsy's Rubber Band - I'd Rather Be With You (1976) D-Train - You're the One for Me (1981) Eddie Murphy - Party All the Time (1985) Evelyn "Champagne" King - I'm in Love (12" Version) (1981)
    • West Coast Classics. 2Pac - Ambitionz Az a Ridah (1996) Compton's Most Wanted - Late Night Hype (1990) DJ Quik - Dollaz + Sense (1995) Dr. Dre feat. Snoop Dogg - Still D.R.E (1999)
    • Rebel Radio. Charlie Feathers - Can't Hardly Stand It (1956) Hank Thompson - It Don't Hurt Anymore (1957) Hasil Adkins - Get Outta My Car (1966) Jerry Reed - You Took All the Ramblin' Out of Me (1972)
    • Overview
    • Volume 1: Original Music
    • Volume 2: The Score
    • Volume 3: The Soundtrack
    • Trivia

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    is an album of music featured in Grand Theft Auto V.

    The album was released on 24 September 2013. The Score (Volume 2) was recorded in the Vox Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, featuring Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, Oh No, The Alchemist and DJ Shadow. The Album was released in three Volumes, including an original score composed for the game in addition to selections from songs that were licensed for the in-game radio. The retail version of the soundtrack was released on 9 December 2014 for CD and vinyl through Mass Appeal Records.

    The full soundtrack is 216 minutes long. The album is available on iTunes.

    Volume 1 features Original Music which was recorded for the release of the game by a number of artists both working for Rockstar Games and not. This includes tracks featured on the in-game radio and tracks appearing in various Grand Theft Auto V Trailers. It also includes the original release of Welcome to Los Santos, the game's main theme.

    18 tracks appear on the volume with a total length of 63:17.

    •1. Oh No - Welcome to Los Santos (appearing on The Lab)

    •2. BJ The Chicago Kid - Smokin' and Ridin' (feat. Freddie Gibbs & Problem) (appearing on Radio Los Santos)

    •3. Twin Shadow - Old Love / New Love (appearing on Radio Mirror Park)

    •4. Neon Indian - Change of Coast (appearing on Radio Mirror Park)

    Volume 2 features many songs from the original Grand Theft Auto V Official Score. These songs were composed by various artists working for Rockstar Games under contract, including Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, Oh No, The Alchemist and DJ Shadow. These songs do not appear on the in-game radio station but may appear, albeit slightly differently in length or intensity, during certain in-game Missions or during Wanted Levels of more than 3 stars. Many of these songs also appear on the Cinematographic Score, an album released by Tangerine Dream themselves.

    Many tracks on Volume 2: The Score have different names than those that appear in-game, in the Rockstar Editor score list, or on the Cinematographic Score album.

    Volume 3 has a selection of "the biggest and most ambitious" tracks that appear on the in-game radio stations.

    •1. Flying Lotus - The Kill (feat. Niki Randa) (appearing on FlyLo FM)

    •2. Lee "Scratch" Perry - I Am a Madman (appearing on Blue Ark)

    •3. Jai Paul - Jasmine (Demo) (appearing on Radio Mirror Park)

    •4. George McCrae - I Get Lifted (appearing on The Lowdown 91.1)

    •5. Kausion - What You Wanna Do (appearing on West Coast Classics)

    •"The Grip", known as "Gun Novel" in the game files is remixed by MNDR feat. Killer Mike into "Lock & Load", released in 2015. Lock and Load is featured in the Welcome to Los Santos album and is played on The Lab in-game.

    •The brass theme from "We Were Set Up" (PB2 Pussyface) is used in the beginning of the track "Wanderer" by Little Dragon which is also played on The Lab.

    •The Lab itself is hosted by The Alchemist and Oh No, the game's composers, thus some of their in-game tracks are played on this radio station as jingles.

    •Many of the tracks appearing on Volume 2: The Score appear in the Grand Theft Auto Online gameplay trailer, in respective order:

    •A Lonely Man (PB1)

    •We Were Set Up (PB2 Pussyface)

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  2. Grand Theft Auto V has an in-game radio that can tune into sixteen stations playing more than 441 tracks of licensed music, as well as two talk radio stations. The composers of the score...

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  4. Sep 24, 2013 · Listen to The Music of Grand Theft Auto V by Various Artists on Apple Music. 2013. 59 Songs. Duration: 3 hours, 36 minutes.

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