Official Grand Theft Auto Radio Playlists on Spotify and iTunes

As a service for all GTA fans on Spotify as well as for those who’d like to easily browse and find their favorite tracks from Grand Theft Auto radio history on iTunes, we’ve gone ahead and compiled the official set of playlists below, with tracks from all the music stations featured in Grand Theft Auto IV, Episodes from Liberty City, San Andreas, Vice City and more.

Please note that this is all the music from these stations that’s currently available on each service – some songs don’t yet exist on either Spotify or iTunes, but we’re hoping to be able to add the original songs within our control where possible soon. And for those nostalgic for some of the commercials from these games, be sure to check out The Advertising Councilrepository if you haven’t before – a proper collection of radio adverts from the archives of LC, VC and SA’s historical radio dials…

Grand Theft Auto IV & Episodes from Liberty City
A reflection of the diverse sounds of Liberty City, the epic in-game soundtrack of Grand Theft Auto IV and Episodes from Liberty City features 19 unique music stations with everything from modern East Coast hip-hop to Eastern European pop. These playlists also include the adrenaline-pumping additions in The Lost and Damned as well as the club anthems and rare disco classics featured in The Ballad of Gay Tony.

The Beat 102.7
The Classics 104.1
Electro-Choc
Fusion FM
IF 99
The Journey
JNR Jazz Nation Radio
K109 The Studio
L.C.H.C – Liberty City Hardcore
Liberty Rock Radio 97.8
Massive B Soundsystem 96.9
Radio Broker
RamJam FM
San Juan Sounds
Self-Actualization FM
Tuff Gong Radio
The Vibe 98.8
Vice City FM
Vladivostok FM

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
The music of the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas soundtrack spans the entire FM radio dial of the West Coast during a particularly influential period in American music and culture. From Willie Nelson to Public Enemy, Rick James to Humble Pie, Soundgarden to James Brown, En Vogue to Black Uhuru…

Bounce FM
CSR-103.9
K-DST
K-Jah West
K-Rose
Master Sounds 98.3
Playback FM
Radio Los Santos 
Radio X
SF-UR

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Take it all the way back to the 80s and take the Vice City radio dial with you wherever you go – from the soul stylings of Fever 105 to the chart-toppers of Flash FM to V-Rock’s headbangers and more.

Emotion 98.3
Fever 105
Flash FM
Radio Espantoso 
V-Rock
Wave 103
Wildstyle Pirate Radio

Grand Theft Auto III
The first entry in the Grand Theft Auto series to mix licensed music tracks with original ones created specifically for the game, Grand Theft Auto III’s soundtrack is the perfect complement to the dark and seedy underworld of Liberty City – rock out to Salvatore Leone’s favorite arias from Double Cleff FM, Toni’s glory daze tunes from Flashback 95.6 and more.

Double Cleff FM
Flashback 95.6
Game Radio FM
Head Radio
K-Jah

Lips 106

MSX FM

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
In addition to including popular mainstays like Double Cleff FM, Head Radio and Lips 106, this 1998 incarnation of the Liberty City radio dial also features the world music stylings of Radio Del Mundo as well as DJ Clue’s The Liberty Jam.

Double Cleff FM
Flashback FM 
Head Radio
K-Jah 
The Liberty Jam
Lips 106 
MSX 98
Rise FM
Radio Del Mundo

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
The saga of the Vance family’s rise to power in Vice City features over 100 songs from the iconic early 80s, including Flash FM’s pop smashes, V-Rock’s metal anthems and Wave 103’s new wave hits.

Emotion 98.3
Espantoso
Flash FM
Fresh 105 FM
Paradise FM
VCFL
V-Rock
The Wave 103

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
While not stations in the traditional sense with hosts and commercials like the above entries in the series, we’d be remiss if we didn’t include the available selections from the instrumentally infused soundtrack for Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

Anvil
Deadmau5
DFA
Prarie Cartel
SinoWav FM
Ticklah
Tortoise
Truth & Soul
Turntables on the Hudson

So what do you think of the soundtracks available to you now? Does it bring back some GTA nostalgia? Be sure to let us know what you think about the music in the comments below and, if you enjoy your soundtracks, you definitely don’t want to miss out on this.