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Music of Grand Theft Auto V

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. The game is the first entry in the Grand Theft Auto series to make use of an original score. In collaboration with each other, the musicians produced over twenty hours of music which scores the game's missions. Some of the works produced by the musicians throughout the game's development influenced some of the in-game missions and sparked inspiration for further score development. 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 wanted it to accompany the licensed music, as opposed to detract from it.

The game's music has been released on five official soundtracks: The Music of Grand Theft Auto V, released alongside the initial launch of the game, consists of three volumes comprising the score, and selections from the in-game radio; The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5, an electronic album released in March 2014, comprises tracks composed and produced by Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese; Welcome to Los Santos, released with the Windows version of the game, features songs from the in-game radio station "The Lab", produced by The Alchemist and Oh No; Grand Theft Auto Online: Arena War (Official Soundtrack), released in March 2019, features music by Health for the Grand Theft Auto Online expansion Arena War; and DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score, released in December 2023, is a collection of music from Grand Theft Auto Online produced by Dam-Funk. A series of singles from the Grand Theft Auto Online expansions The Cayo Perico Heist and The Contract were released in December 2020 and February 2022, respectively. Critical reception to the soundtracks was positive, as reviewers felt that the music connected appropriately with the gameplay.

Production and composition edit

Grand Theft Auto V uses an original score, unlike most of its predecessors.[1] Music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich summarised the original score idea as "daunting", because it was unprecedented for a Grand Theft Auto game.[2] Like most previous series entries, the game uses licensed music tracks provided by an in-game radio as well. Pavlovich hoped that the original score would enhance the licensed music use, not detract from it.[3] He further noted the balancing act between the score's "ambient subtext and tensions" and the game's onscreen action.[4] To work on the score, Rockstar engaged The Alchemist, Oh No, Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson, the latter of which had previously worked on Red Dead Redemption, L.A. Noire and Max Payne 3's music.[5] The team of producers collaborated over several years to create more than twenty hours of music that scores both the game's missions and dynamic gameplay throughout the single-player and multiplayer modes.[6][7]

 
Woody Jackson, who had worked on several prior Rockstar games, collaborated with a team of producers to create more than twenty hours of original music for the game's soundtrack.

Early in the game's development, the music team were shown an early build before starting work on the score. Their work was mostly complete later in development but they continued composing until its final build was submitted for manufacturing. Edgar Froese, Tangerine Dream's founding member, initially rejected the offer of producing music for a video game. After he was flown to the studio and shown the game, he was impressed by its scale and cinematic nature, and changed his mind. Froese's first eight months of work on the score produced 62 hours of music.[2] He recorded with Tangerine Dream in Austria but further work was conducted at Jackson's United States studio, which The Alchemist and Oh No used as well.[3]

Jackson's initial role was to provide score for Trevor's missions, and he took influence from artists such as The Mars Volta and Queens of the Stone Age. When he learnt that the team would be building off each other's work, he voiced concern that the finished product could be disjointed. After sharing his work with the team, he was particularly impressed by Froese's contributions. "Edgar evolved the music, made it into a whole other thing", Jackson said.[2] Froese had interpolated funk sounds with Jackson's hip-hop influences. Froese and Jackson then sent their work between The Alchemist and Oh No, who heavily sampled it. The Alchemist opined, "We were sampling, taking a piece from here, a piece from there ... We pitched stuff up, chopped it, tweaked it. Then we chose the tracks that worked and everyone came in and layered on that".[2] DJ Shadow then mixed the team's creations together and matched it to the gameplay.[2] Pavlovich considered "how to make the hip-hop and rock score not sound like they were instrumentals of songs on the radio, but rather something unique to the score" a challenge.[4]

Pavlovich found that while Rockstar assigned the team missions to write music for, some of their random creations influenced other missions and sparked inspiration for further score development. He discussed a "stem-based" system used to make music fit dynamic game factors where the team would compose music to underscore outcomes players could make immediately after completing missions.[2] Each of these stems, Froese reflected, included up to 62 five-minute WAV files, which were sent to Pavlovich in New York. "He then created, very professionally, a mix down for each of the eight stems needed for a mission and sent out the material to the other artists involved", Froese elaborated.[4] Oh No drew from scenes within the game to make his work feel contextually pertinent with the action onscreen. The iconographic introduction of Los Santos early in the game, for example, inspired him to "create a smooth West Coast vibe that embodied" the city.[4] He supplied horns, electric and bass guitars, and percussion parts to fit with the car chase scenes. "We wanted everything to set the right tone", he explained.[4]

The Rockstar team wanted to synergise the game world's depiction of California with the radio stations by licensing tracks that imparted an appropriate "Cali feel".[2] Pavlovich noted that Los Angeles' cultural saturation of pop music necessitated the Non-Stop-Pop FM station; he said that "the first time you get off an airplane in L.A. and you hear the radio and the pop just seeps out ... We wanted that. It really connects you to the world".[2] He felt that greater discernment was required for licensed music choices than in Grand Theft Auto IV because Grand Theft Auto V's music plays a pivotal role in generating Californian atmosphere.[2] Music "reflects the environment in which the game is set", he said.[3] Initially, the team planned to license over 900 tracks for the radio but they refined the number to 241.[2] The tracks are shared between fifteen stations, with an additional two talk-back stations[7] and a radio station for custom audio files on the PC version.[8] Some tracks were written specifically for the game, such as rapper and producer Flying Lotus' original work composed for the FlyLo FM station he hosts.[7] Pavlovich noted how the team would first develop an idea of what each station would sound like, and then select a DJ to match the station's genre, such as Kenny Loggins who hosts the classic rock station Los Santos Rock Radio.[2] He felt that to strike a balance between the radio and the score was a meticulous process, and cited a scenario where players would drive to a mission objective while listening to the radio, with the score taking over once players left the vehicle and proceeded to the mission's next stage.[3]

Soundtracks edit

The Music of Grand Theft Auto V edit

The Music of Grand Theft Auto V
 
Soundtrack album by
various artists
Released24 September 2013
StudioVox Recording (Los Angeles, CA) – The Score[9]
GenreSoundtrack
Length216:13 (full soundtrack)[a]
Label
Producer
(The Score)[9]
Rockstar Games chronology
Max Payne 3 Official Soundtrack
(2012)
The Music of Grand Theft Auto V
(2013)
Welcome to Los Santos
(2015)

The Music of Grand Theft Auto V was released digitally on 24 September 2013, 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.[10]

In the context of the game, The Music of Grand Theft Auto V was well received. Jim Sterling of Destructoid considered the game's sound design "impeccable", directing praise at the score.[11] The staff at Edge wrote that the licensed music "enrich[es] Los Santos' already remarkable sense of space" and considered that the original score enhanced the atmosphere of the gameplay,[12] retrospectively noting

"...it's only in replaying GTAV's missions that you come to appreciate the complexity and power of [Rockstar's] bespoke, dynamic score, whose rhythms do so much to achieve that age-old videogame goal of creating the sensation of playing a movie."[13]

Carolyn Petit of GameSpot also thought that the score "lends missions more cinematic flavour",[14] while Jeff Gerstmann of Giant Bomb said that the score helped enhance dramatic tension during missions.[15] Keza MacDonald of IGN commented that the licensed music had been selected well, and agreed that the original score "builds tension" on missions.[16] Alex Young of Consequence of Sound considered the score "dynamic to say the least", praising the music for its appropriation within the gameplay. He concluded that the team have "craft[ed] an entertaining blend of musical tastes that everyone can get on board with".[17] Tshepo Mokoena of The Guardian deemed the soundtrack "inaccessibly trendy at points, but varied enough".[18] The album peaked at 11 on Billboard's Top Soundtracks charts in the week of 12 October 2013.[19]

Volume 1: Original Music[20]
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist(s)Length
1."Welcome to Los Santos"Oh No2:34
2."Smokin' and Ridin'"BJ the Chicago Kid featuring Freddie Gibbs and Problem3:32
3."Old Love / New Love"Twin Shadow3:53
4."Change of Coast"Alan Daniel PalomoNeon Indian3:12
5."Nine is God"Nathan WilliamsWavves4:57
6."Bassheads"
Gangrene2:45
7."Stonecutters"Steven EllisonFlying Lotus4:18
8."High Pressure Dave"HEALTH3:15
9."What's Next?"OFF!2:09
10."Garbage"Tyler OkonmaTyler, the Creator3:28
11."Nowhere to Go"Ramona Maria GonzalesNite Jewel3:59
12."R - Cali"ASAP Rocky2:19
13."Colours"
Age of Consent4:23
14."Hold Up"
Marion Band$ featuring Nipsey Hussle3:52
15."Life of a Mack"
100s3:24
16."The Set Up"
  • James Curd
  • Morgan Phalen
Favored Nations4:03
17."Don't Come Close"
  • Anand Wilder
  • Chris Keating
Yeasayer3:28
18."Sleepwalking"
The Chain Gang of 19743:38
Total length:63:17
Volume 2: The Score[b]
No.TitleLength
1."We Were Set Up"3:31
2."A Legitimate Business Man"2:57
3."A Haze of Patriotic Fervor"5:30
4."Los Santos at Night"1:43
5."North Yankton Memories"4:02
6."The Grip"3:10
7."Mr. Trevor Philips"4:25
8."A Bit of an Awkward Situation"4:42
9."No Happy Endings"5:19
10."His Mentor"1:27
11."(Sounds Kind of) Fruity"4:44
12."Minor Turbulence"4:33
13."Chop the Dog"4:11
14."A Lonely Man"3:32
15."You Forget a Thousand Things"3:36
16."Impotent Rage / Am I Being Clear Now?"2:08
17."Fresh Meat"4:03
18."Therapy and Other Hobbies"0:57
19."Rich Man's Plaything"4:06
20."The Agency Heist"3:22
21."Hillbilly Crank Dealers' Blues"5:19
22."Welcome to Los Santos (Outro)"1:11
Total length:78:40
Volume 3: The Soundtrack[20]
No.TitleArtistLength
1."The Kill"Flying Lotus featuring Niki Randa3:25
2."I Am a Madman"Lee "Scratch" Perry5:48
3."Jasmine"Jai Paul4:10
4."I Get Lifted"George McCrae2:44
5."What You Wanna Do"Kausion4:08
6."Can't Hardly Stand It"Charlie Feathers2:48
7."Life of Crime"The Weirdos2:19
8."Es Toy"Mexican Institute of Sound3:15
9."Gabriel (Soulwax Mix)"Joe Goddard featuring Valentina4:28
10."I'd Rather Be With You"Bootsy Collins4:57
11."Hollywood Nights"Bob Seger5:00
12."From Nowhere (Baardsen Remix)"Dan Croll4:27
13."Say That Then"Problem featuring Glasses Malone2:52
14."I Ain't Living Long Like This"Waylon Jennings4:45
15."Nobody Move, Nobody Gets Hurt"Yellowman3:43
16."All the Things She Said"Simple Minds4:16
17."Harm in Change"Toro y Moi3:59
18."This Mystic Decade"Hot Snakes3:03
19."Mirror Maru"Cashmere Cat4:02
Total length:74:16
  1. ^ 63:17 (Volume 1)
    78:40 (Volume 2)
    74:16 (Volume 3)
  2. ^ All songs written and composed by Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist and Oh No. All songs layered, mixed and arranged by DJ Shadow from the original interactive in-game score.[20]

The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5 edit

The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5
 
Soundtrack album by
Released24 March 2014
Recorded2012–2013
StudioEastgate Studios, in Vienna and Berlin
GenreElectronic
Length63:50
LabelEastgate
ProducerEdgar Froese
Tangerine Dream chronology
Franz Kafka — The Castle
(2013)
''The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5''
(2014)
Chandra: The Phantom Ferry Part II
(2014)

The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5 was released on 24 March 2014, limited to 2000 copies. The album was composed and produced by Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese, while his wife Bianca Acquaye provided the cover art and acted as executive producer.[21] Froese agreed to work on the game despite his distaste for the medium, intrigued by Grand Theft Auto V's philosophy of "working against the establishment", describing it as "a social game".[22]

Track listing[21]
No.TitleLength
1."Place of Conclusions"5:15
2."Streets of Fortune"4:54
3."Mission Possible"4:15
4."Downtown Los Santos"5:06
5."Blaine County Sunrise"5:26
6."Burning the Bad Seal"5:18
7."Beyond the Weakest Point"6:10
8."Sadness, Grief and Hope"4:38
9."Diary of a Robbery"5:36
10."Draw the Last Line Somewhere"6:13
11."The Dangerous Mile"5:42
12."Living on a Razor Edge"5:17
Total length:63:50

Welcome to Los Santos edit

Welcome to Los Santos
 
Studio album by
Released14 April 2015 (Grand Theft Auto V)
21 April 2015 (Retail version)
Genre
Length54:51
Label
Producer
The Alchemist chronology
FASH-ionably Late
(2014)
Welcome to Los Santos
(2015)
Israeli Salad
(2015)
Oh No chronology
Animal Serum
(2014)
Welcome to Los Santos
(2015)
You Disgust Me
(2015)

Welcome to Los Santos (also known as The Alchemist and Oh No Present Welcome to Los Santos) was included with the Windows version of Grand Theft Auto V, which was released on 14 April 2015. The album was put onto a fictional in-game radio station called "The Lab" to fit with the rest of the in-game music. A retail version of the album was released on 21 April through Mass Appeal Records.[23] David Jeffries of AllMusic felt that the album "captures the excitement of flipping the radio dial in the game".[24] Pitchfork Media's Clayton Purdom praised the album's variety of artists and genres, calling it "music blooming out of a club you are supposed to want to go into".[25] Andrew Matson of NPR spoke positively of most of the album's tracks, though felt that some were "unconsidered, and ... never jells as a result".[26] The album peaked at 18 and 41 on Billboard's Top Soundtracks and R&B Albums charts, respectively, in the week of 9 May 2015.[27][28]

Track listing[24]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Play It Cool" (Gangrene featuring Samuel T. Herring and Earl Sweatshirt)The Alchemist3:53
2."Trouble" (Ab-Soul featuring Aloe Blacc)Oh No3:45
3."Speedline Miracle Masterpiece" (Tunde Adebimpe featuring Sal P and Sinkane)
  • The Alchemist
  • Werner
  • Sinkane
4:10
4."Welcome to Los Santos" (MC Eiht and Freddie Gibbs featuring Kokane)Oh No3:51
5."K.Y.S.A." (Phantogram)
4:20
6."Fast Life" (Vybz Kartel)
  • Oh No
  • Josh Werner
3:30
7."20's 50's 100's" (King Avriel featuring A$AP Ferg)
  • Avriel Epps
  • A$AP Ferg
  • Darold Ferguson
  • M. Jackson
  • W. Jackson III
4:23
8."Lock & Load" (MNDR featuring Killer Mike)The Alchemist4:20
9."Born Bad" (Popcaan featuring Freddie Gibbs)
  • Oh No
  • Josh Werner
3:28
10."California" (E-40 featuring Dâm-Funk and Ariel Pink)
Oh No3:55
11."Leave" (Wavves)
The Alchemist3:15
12."Fetti" (Curren$y and Freddie Gibbs)
The Alchemist4:39
13."Wanderer" (Little Dragon)Little Dragon4:36
14."Bad News" (Action Bronson and Danny Brown)
The Alchemist2:46
Total length:54:51

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer

Grand Theft Auto Online: Arena War (Official Soundtrack) edit

Grand Theft Auto Online: Arena War (Official Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedMarch 1, 2019
GenreVideo game music
Length23:23
LabelRockstar Games
Producer
  • Jacob Duzsik
  • John Famiglietti
HEALTH chronology
Vol. 4: Slaves of Fear
(2019)
Grand Theft Auto Online: Arena War (Official Soundtrack)
(2019)
Disco4: Part I
(2020)

Grand Theft Auto Online: Arena War (Official Soundtrack) is a soundtrack album by American noise rock band Health consisting of original music from the Arena War DLC for the multiplayer mode Grand Theft Auto Online. The album was released on streaming services on March 1, 2019. All song names are stylised in uppercase.[29] All tracks are composed and produced by Jacob Duzsik and John Famiglietti, except for "Slaves Of Fear (Arena War Remix)", written by Jacob Duzsik, John Famiglietti and Lars Stalfors, produced by Stalfors, with additional production by Dave Cerminara and Stint.

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Bloodsport (World Domination)"2:45
2."Risk Of Death"1:59
3."War For The Blackened Earth"3:17
4."The Wheel"2:18
5."Slaves Of Fear" (Arena War Remix)3:33
6."Knightriders"2:48
7."Sunrise/Windshield"1:39
8."No God In Thunderdome"3:21
9."Arena War Theme"1:43
Total length:23:23

DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score edit

DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score
Soundtrack album by
Released15 December 2023
GenreSoundtrack
Length56:40
LabelRockstar Games
ProducerDam-Funk
Dam-Funk chronology
Above the Fray
(2021)
DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score
(2023)

DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score features music featured in Grand Theft Auto V's multiplayer mode, Grand Theft Auto Online. It features songs from several artists, re-arranged and produced by Dam-Funk. The album was released digitally on 15 December 2023. All song names are stylised in uppercase.[30]

Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Arena Wars" (featuring Health)3:37
2."The Contract – Mass"3:47
3."The Cayo Perico Heist I" (featuring &ME)4:29
4."Executives And Other Criminals" (featuring James Curd)4:16
5."Los Santos Drug Wars" (featuring Soulwax)2:58
6."The Contract – Space"4:31
7."Lowriders" (featuring Oh No)3:09
8."Bikers" (featuring Holy Fuck)4:18
9."Import/Export" (featuring Take a Daytrip)3:12
10."The Contract – The Journey"3:22
11."The Diamond Casino Heist" (featuring Nick Hook)4:12
12."The Cayo Perico Heist II" (featuring Rampa)3:04
13."Smuggler's Run" (featuring Show Me the Body)3:03
14."The Contract – House Call"4:39
15."The Contact – Smooth Kill"4:03
Total length:56:40

Singles edit

Grand Theft Auto Online: The Cayo Perico Heist edit

On December 18, 2020, three singles were released by Rockstar alongside the Grand Theft Auto Online update The Cayo Perico Heist. The singles were released by various artists and contained music that was featured in the update.

List of singles
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Chocolate Conquistadors" (BadBadNotGood and MF Doom)7:01
2."1988" (Moodymann)Kenneth Dixon1:27
3."Bim Bam Bam" (Kokoko!)George Kranz3:37

GTA Online: The Contract edit

A new radio station was added to Grand Theft Auto Online in its The Contract update in December 2021, featuring music from Dr. Dre who was also featured in-game.[31][32][33] The songs from the radio station were released digitally as singles in February 2022, under the collective name GTA Online: The Contract, and published by Aftermath Records and Interscope Records.[34][35]

List of singles
No.TitleWriter(s)ProducerLength
1."Gospel" (with Eminem)
3:30
2."The Scenic Route" (with Rick Ross and Anderson .Paak)
  • Phonix
  • Dr. Dre
3:02
3."Black Privilege"
  • Young
  • Roosevelt Harrell III
  • Jeremy Zumo Kollie
  • Jeffery Massey
  • Kion T. Williams
  • McKinley Jackson
  • Reginald Dozier
  • Tia Myrie
  • V. Smith
2:51
4."ETA" (with Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, and Anderson .Paak)
  • J. Lbs.
  • Dr. Dre
3:57
5."Fallin Up" (with Thurz and Cocoa Sarai)
3:23
6."Diamond Mind" (with Nipsey Hussle and Ty Dolla $ign)4:53

Radio station music edit

Since the game's location is modelled on Southern California, the developers attempted to create an accurate representation that represented that region. Production of the soundtrack also consisted of licensing music for the radio stations, and selecting a disc jockey that matches the genre of music the station hosts. The soundtrack consists of a wide variety of radio stations that play different genres of music, including reggae, hip hop, hardcore punk, pop and country.[20] In September 2014, it was announced that new songs would be added to some of the radio stations in the next-gen releases of the game.[36]

In developing the radio stations, the development team sought to reinforce the game's recreation of California by licensing tracks they felt appropriately echoed a "Cali feel".[2] On the inclusion of the pop station Non-Stop-Pop FM, music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich noted "the first time you get off an airplane in L.A. and you hear the radio and the pop just seeps out... We wanted that. It really connects you to the world".[2] He felt that music licensing for the game involved a greater discernment than in Grand Theft Auto IV, as the music in Grand Theft Auto V played a greater role in building a Californian atmosphere.[2] "It reflects the environment in which the game is set", he explained.[3] Initially, the team planned to license over 900 tracks for the radio, but over time they refined the total number of tracks to 241.[2]

The tracks are shared between 18 stations, including two talk radio stations.[37] Some of the tracks were written specifically for the game; for example, rapper and producer Flying Lotus hosts the station FlyLo FM which includes original work he composed for the game.[37] For each of the radio stations, over time the team would develop an understanding of where the station's music was going and then select a DJ to host the station. Each station's DJ was selected with the mindset that they would match the genre of music the station hosts; for example, in developing Los Santos Rock Radio the team licensed classic rock tracks and it was decided that Kenny Loggins was a fitting choice as the station's DJ.[2]

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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 The game is the first entry in the Grand Theft Auto series to make use of an original score In collaboration with each other the musicians produced over twenty hours of music which scores the game s missions Some of the works produced by the musicians throughout the game s development influenced some of the in game missions and sparked inspiration for further score development 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 wanted it to accompany the licensed music as opposed to detract from it The game s music has been released on five official soundtracks The Music of Grand Theft Auto V released alongside the initial launch of the game consists of three volumes comprising the score and selections from the in game radio The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 an electronic album released in March 2014 comprises tracks composed and produced by Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese Welcome to Los Santos released with the Windows version of the game features songs from the in game radio station The Lab produced by The Alchemist and Oh No Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack released in March 2019 features music by Health for the Grand Theft Auto Online expansion Arena War and DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score released in December 2023 is a collection of music from Grand Theft Auto Online produced by Dam Funk A series of singles from the Grand Theft Auto Online expansions The Cayo Perico Heist and The Contract were released in December 2020 and February 2022 respectively Critical reception to the soundtracks was positive as reviewers felt that the music connected appropriately with the gameplay Contents 1 Production and composition 2 Soundtracks 2 1 The Music of Grand Theft Auto V 2 2 The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 2 3 Welcome to Los Santos 2 4 Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack 2 5 DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score 3 Singles 3 1 Grand Theft Auto Online The Cayo Perico Heist 3 2 GTA Online The Contract 4 Radio station music 5 References 6 External linksProduction and composition edit nbsp Welcome to Los Santos source source Welcome to Los Santos the game s main theme was composed by Oh No He collaborated with several other musicians to produce original music for the game Problems playing this file See media help Grand Theft Auto V uses an original score unlike most of its predecessors 1 Music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich summarised the original score idea as daunting because it was unprecedented for a Grand Theft Auto game 2 Like most previous series entries the game uses licensed music tracks provided by an in game radio as well Pavlovich hoped that the original score would enhance the licensed music use not detract from it 3 He further noted the balancing act between the score s ambient subtext and tensions and the game s onscreen action 4 To work on the score Rockstar engaged The Alchemist Oh No Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson the latter of which had previously worked on Red Dead Redemption L A Noire and Max Payne 3 s music 5 The team of producers collaborated over several years to create more than twenty hours of music that scores both the game s missions and dynamic gameplay throughout the single player and multiplayer modes 6 7 nbsp Woody Jackson who had worked on several prior Rockstar games collaborated with a team of producers to create more than twenty hours of original music for the game s soundtrack Early in the game s development the music team were shown an early build before starting work on the score Their work was mostly complete later in development but they continued composing until its final build was submitted for manufacturing Edgar Froese Tangerine Dream s founding member initially rejected the offer of producing music for a video game After he was flown to the studio and shown the game he was impressed by its scale and cinematic nature and changed his mind Froese s first eight months of work on the score produced 62 hours of music 2 He recorded with Tangerine Dream in Austria but further work was conducted at Jackson s United States studio which The Alchemist and Oh No used as well 3 Jackson s initial role was to provide score for Trevor s missions and he took influence from artists such as The Mars Volta and Queens of the Stone Age When he learnt that the team would be building off each other s work he voiced concern that the finished product could be disjointed After sharing his work with the team he was particularly impressed by Froese s contributions Edgar evolved the music made it into a whole other thing Jackson said 2 Froese had interpolated funk sounds with Jackson s hip hop influences Froese and Jackson then sent their work between The Alchemist and Oh No who heavily sampled it The Alchemist opined We were sampling taking a piece from here a piece from there We pitched stuff up chopped it tweaked it Then we chose the tracks that worked and everyone came in and layered on that 2 DJ Shadow then mixed the team s creations together and matched it to the gameplay 2 Pavlovich considered how to make the hip hop and rock score not sound like they were instrumentals of songs on the radio but rather something unique to the score a challenge 4 Pavlovich found that while Rockstar assigned the team missions to write music for some of their random creations influenced other missions and sparked inspiration for further score development He discussed a stem based system used to make music fit dynamic game factors where the team would compose music to underscore outcomes players could make immediately after completing missions 2 Each of these stems Froese reflected included up to 62 five minute WAV files which were sent to Pavlovich in New York He then created very professionally a mix down for each of the eight stems needed for a mission and sent out the material to the other artists involved Froese elaborated 4 Oh No drew from scenes within the game to make his work feel contextually pertinent with the action onscreen The iconographic introduction of Los Santos early in the game for example inspired him to create a smooth West Coast vibe that embodied the city 4 He supplied horns electric and bass guitars and percussion parts to fit with the car chase scenes We wanted everything to set the right tone he explained 4 The Rockstar team wanted to synergise the game world s depiction of California with the radio stations by licensing tracks that imparted an appropriate Cali feel 2 Pavlovich noted that Los Angeles cultural saturation of pop music necessitated the Non Stop Pop FM station he said that the first time you get off an airplane in L A and you hear the radio and the pop just seeps out We wanted that It really connects you to the world 2 He felt that greater discernment was required for licensed music choices than in Grand Theft Auto IV because Grand Theft Auto V s music plays a pivotal role in generating Californian atmosphere 2 Music reflects the environment in which the game is set he said 3 Initially the team planned to license over 900 tracks for the radio but they refined the number to 241 2 The tracks are shared between fifteen stations with an additional two talk back stations 7 and a radio station for custom audio files on the PC version 8 Some tracks were written specifically for the game such as rapper and producer Flying Lotus original work composed for the FlyLo FM station he hosts 7 Pavlovich noted how the team would first develop an idea of what each station would sound like and then select a DJ to match the station s genre such as Kenny Loggins who hosts the classic rock station Los Santos Rock Radio 2 He felt that to strike a balance between the radio and the score was a meticulous process and cited a scenario where players would drive to a mission objective while listening to the radio with the score taking over once players left the vehicle and proceeded to the mission s next stage 3 Soundtracks editThe Music of Grand Theft Auto V edit The Music of Grand Theft Auto V nbsp Soundtrack album by various artistsReleased24 September 2013StudioVox Recording Los Angeles CA The Score 9 GenreSoundtrackLength216 13 full soundtrack a LabelRockstar GamesMass AppealProducerWoody JacksonIvan Pavlovich The Score 9 Rockstar Games chronologyMax Payne 3 Official Soundtrack 2012 The Music of Grand Theft Auto V 2013 Welcome to Los Santos 2015 The Music of Grand Theft Auto V was released digitally on 24 September 2013 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 10 In the context of the game The Music of Grand Theft Auto V was well received Jim Sterling of Destructoid considered the game s sound design impeccable directing praise at the score 11 The staff at Edge wrote that the licensed music enrich es Los Santos already remarkable sense of space and considered that the original score enhanced the atmosphere of the gameplay 12 retrospectively noting it s only in replaying GTAV s missions that you come to appreciate the complexity and power of Rockstar s bespoke dynamic score whose rhythms do so much to achieve that age old videogame goal of creating the sensation of playing a movie 13 Carolyn Petit of GameSpot also thought that the score lends missions more cinematic flavour 14 while Jeff Gerstmann of Giant Bomb said that the score helped enhance dramatic tension during missions 15 Keza MacDonald of IGN commented that the licensed music had been selected well and agreed that the original score builds tension on missions 16 Alex Young of Consequence of Sound considered the score dynamic to say the least praising the music for its appropriation within the gameplay He concluded that the team have craft ed an entertaining blend of musical tastes that everyone can get on board with 17 Tshepo Mokoena of The Guardian deemed the soundtrack inaccessibly trendy at points but varied enough 18 The album peaked at 11 on Billboard s Top Soundtracks charts in the week of 12 October 2013 19 Volume 1 Original Music 20 No TitleWriter s Artist s Length1 Welcome to Los Santos Michael W JacksonWoodrow Jackson IIIOh No2 342 Smokin and Ridin Bryan SledgeFredrick Jamal TiptonJason MartinChristopher Steven Brody BrownLarrance DopsonMichael Cox Jr Josh Wesley GrooverBJ the Chicago Kid featuring Freddie Gibbs and Problem3 323 Old Love New Love George Lewis Jr Dennis HerringD Angelo LacyTwin Shadow3 534 Change of Coast Alan Daniel PalomoNeon Indian3 125 Nine is God Nathan WilliamsWavves4 576 Bassheads Alan MamanM JacksonGangrene2 457 Stonecutters Steven EllisonFlying Lotus4 188 High Pressure Dave Benjamin MillerJacob DuzsikJohn FamigliettiJupiter Hoover KeyesScott Carl RyserHEALTH3 159 What s Next Dimitri CoatsKeith MorrisOFF 2 0910 Garbage Tyler OkonmaTyler the Creator3 2811 Nowhere to Go Ramona Maria GonzalesNite Jewel3 5912 R Cali Rakim MeyersChauncey HollisKevin Moore Jr Aston MatthewsJoey FattsASAP Rocky2 1913 Colours Joe ReevesDarren CullenAge of Consent4 2314 Hold Up Ezell Walter GainesErmias AsghedomDopsonBrownJames FauntleroyMarion Band featuring Nipsey Hussle3 5215 Life of a Mack Kossisko KonanJoseph Waks100s3 2416 The Set Up James CurdMorgan PhalenFavored Nations4 0317 Don t Come Close Anand WilderChris KeatingYeasayer3 2818 Sleepwalking Kamtin MohagerJames Nick BaileyRami JradeRyan OgrenThe Chain Gang of 19743 38Total length 63 17 Volume 2 The Score b No TitleLength1 We Were Set Up 3 312 A Legitimate Business Man 2 573 A Haze of Patriotic Fervor 5 304 Los Santos at Night 1 435 North Yankton Memories 4 026 The Grip 3 107 Mr Trevor Philips 4 258 A Bit of an Awkward Situation 4 429 No Happy Endings 5 1910 His Mentor 1 2711 Sounds Kind of Fruity 4 4412 Minor Turbulence 4 3313 Chop the Dog 4 1114 A Lonely Man 3 3215 You Forget a Thousand Things 3 3616 Impotent Rage Am I Being Clear Now 2 0817 Fresh Meat 4 0318 Therapy and Other Hobbies 0 5719 Rich Man s Plaything 4 0620 The Agency Heist 3 2221 Hillbilly Crank Dealers Blues 5 1922 Welcome to Los Santos Outro 1 11Total length 78 40 Volume 3 The Soundtrack 20 No TitleArtistLength1 The Kill Flying Lotus featuring Niki Randa3 252 I Am a Madman Lee Scratch Perry5 483 Jasmine Jai Paul4 104 I Get Lifted George McCrae2 445 What You Wanna Do Kausion4 086 Can t Hardly Stand It Charlie Feathers2 487 Life of Crime The Weirdos2 198 Es Toy Mexican Institute of Sound3 159 Gabriel Soulwax Mix Joe Goddard featuring Valentina4 2810 I d Rather Be With You Bootsy Collins4 5711 Hollywood Nights Bob Seger5 0012 From Nowhere Baardsen Remix Dan Croll4 2713 Say That Then Problem featuring Glasses Malone2 5214 I Ain t Living Long Like This Waylon Jennings4 4515 Nobody Move Nobody Gets Hurt Yellowman3 4316 All the Things She Said Simple Minds4 1617 Harm in Change Toro y Moi3 5918 This Mystic Decade Hot Snakes3 0319 Mirror Maru Cashmere Cat4 02Total length 74 16 63 17 Volume 1 78 40 Volume 2 74 16 Volume 3 All songs written and composed by Tangerine Dream Woody Jackson The Alchemist and Oh No All songs layered mixed and arranged by DJ Shadow from the original interactive in game score 20 The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 edit The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 nbsp Soundtrack album by Tangerine DreamReleased24 March 2014Recorded2012 2013StudioEastgate Studios in Vienna and BerlinGenreElectronicLength63 50LabelEastgateProducerEdgar FroeseTangerine Dream chronologyFranz Kafka The Castle 2013 The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 2014 Chandra The Phantom Ferry Part II 2014 The Cinematographic Score GTA 5 was released on 24 March 2014 limited to 2000 copies The album was composed and produced by Tangerine Dream founder Edgar Froese while his wife Bianca Acquaye provided the cover art and acted as executive producer 21 Froese agreed to work on the game despite his distaste for the medium intrigued by Grand Theft Auto V s philosophy of working against the establishment describing it as a social game 22 Track listing 21 No TitleLength1 Place of Conclusions 5 152 Streets of Fortune 4 543 Mission Possible 4 154 Downtown Los Santos 5 065 Blaine County Sunrise 5 266 Burning the Bad Seal 5 187 Beyond the Weakest Point 6 108 Sadness Grief and Hope 4 389 Diary of a Robbery 5 3610 Draw the Last Line Somewhere 6 1311 The Dangerous Mile 5 4212 Living on a Razor Edge 5 17Total length 63 50 Welcome to Los Santos edit Welcome to Los Santos nbsp Studio album by The Alchemist and Oh NoReleased14 April 2015 Grand Theft Auto V 21 April 2015 Retail version GenreHip hop synthpop dancehallLength54 51LabelRockstar Games Mass AppealProducerThe Alchemist Josh Carter Little Dragon Oh No Sinkane Josh WernerThe Alchemist chronologyFASH ionably Late 2014 Welcome to Los Santos 2015 Israeli Salad 2015 Oh No chronologyAnimal Serum 2014 Welcome to Los Santos 2015 You Disgust Me 2015 Welcome to Los Santos also known as The Alchemist and Oh No Present Welcome to Los Santos was included with the Windows version of Grand Theft Auto V which was released on 14 April 2015 The album was put onto a fictional in game radio station called The Lab to fit with the rest of the in game music A retail version of the album was released on 21 April through Mass Appeal Records 23 David Jeffries of AllMusic felt that the album captures the excitement of flipping the radio dial in the game 24 Pitchfork Media s Clayton Purdom praised the album s variety of artists and genres calling it music blooming out of a club you are supposed to want to go into 25 Andrew Matson of NPR spoke positively of most of the album s tracks though felt that some were unconsidered and never jells as a result 26 The album peaked at 18 and 41 on Billboard s Top Soundtracks and R amp B Albums charts respectively in the week of 9 May 2015 27 28 Track listing 24 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Play It Cool Gangrene featuring Samuel T Herring and Earl Sweatshirt Alan MamanMichael W JacksonHerringThebe Neruda KgositsileThe Alchemist3 532 Trouble Ab Soul featuring Aloe Blacc Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins IIIHerbert Anthony StevensM JacksonWoody Jackson IIIOh No3 453 Speedline Miracle Masterpiece Tunde Adebimpe featuring Sal P and Sinkane Ahmed GallabMamanBabatunde AdebimpeJosh WernerW Jackson IIIThe AlchemistWernerSinkane4 104 Welcome to Los Santos MC Eiht and Freddie Gibbs featuring Kokane Aaron TylerFrederick Jamel TiptonJerry B Long Jr M JacksonW Jackson IIIOh No3 515 K Y S A Phantogram MamanJosh CarterSarah BarthelThe AlchemistJosh CarterBass Drum of Death a Jake Portrait a 4 206 Fast Life Vybz Kartel Adidja Azim PalmerWernerM JacksonOh NoJosh Werner3 307 20 s 50 s 100 s King Avriel featuring A AP Ferg Avriel EppsA AP FergDarold FergusonM JacksonW Jackson IIIOh NoEvian Christ a 4 238 Lock amp Load MNDR featuring Killer Mike MamanAmanda Lucille WarnerMichael RenderPeter Wade KeuschW Jackson IIIThe Alchemist4 209 Born Bad Popcaan featuring Freddie Gibbs Andrae Hugh SutherlandTiptonWernerM JacksonOh NoJosh Werner3 2810 California E 40 featuring Dam Funk and Ariel Pink Earl StevensM JacksonMonika JamesOh No3 5511 Leave Wavves MamanJoel WilliamsNathan WilliamsStephen PopeThe Alchemist3 1512 Fetti Curren y and Freddie Gibbs MamanTiptonShante Scott FranklinW Jackson IIIThe Alchemist4 3913 Wanderer Little Dragon Erik Oskar BodinFrederik Kallgren WallinHakan Wilhelm WirenstrandYukimi NaganoLittle Dragon4 3614 Bad News Action Bronson and Danny Brown MamanAriyan ArslaniDaniel SewellThe Alchemist2 46Total length 54 51 Notes a signifies an additional producer Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack edit Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack Soundtrack album by HEALTHReleasedMarch 1 2019GenreVideo game musicLength23 23LabelRockstar GamesProducerJacob DuzsikJohn FamigliettiHEALTH chronologyVol 4 Slaves of Fear 2019 Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack 2019 Disco4 Part I 2020 Grand Theft Auto Online Arena War Official Soundtrack is a soundtrack album by American noise rock band Health consisting of original music from the Arena War DLC for the multiplayer mode Grand Theft Auto Online The album was released on streaming services on March 1 2019 All song names are stylised in uppercase 29 All tracks are composed and produced by Jacob Duzsik and John Famiglietti except for Slaves Of Fear Arena War Remix written by Jacob Duzsik John Famiglietti and Lars Stalfors produced by Stalfors with additional production by Dave Cerminara and Stint Track listingNo TitleLength1 Bloodsport World Domination 2 452 Risk Of Death 1 593 War For The Blackened Earth 3 174 The Wheel 2 185 Slaves Of Fear Arena War Remix 3 336 Knightriders 2 487 Sunrise Windshield 1 398 No God In Thunderdome 3 219 Arena War Theme 1 43Total length 23 23 DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score edit DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original ScoreSoundtrack album by Dam FunkReleased15 December 2023GenreSoundtrackLength56 40LabelRockstar GamesProducerDam FunkDam Funk chronologyAbove the Fray 2021 DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score 2023 DaM FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score features music featured in Grand Theft Auto V s multiplayer mode Grand Theft Auto Online It features songs from several artists re arranged and produced by Dam Funk The album was released digitally on 15 December 2023 All song names are stylised in uppercase 30 Track listingNo TitleLength1 Arena Wars featuring Health 3 372 The Contract Mass 3 473 The Cayo Perico Heist I featuring amp ME 4 294 Executives And Other Criminals featuring James Curd 4 165 Los Santos Drug Wars featuring Soulwax 2 586 The Contract Space 4 317 Lowriders featuring Oh No 3 098 Bikers featuring Holy Fuck 4 189 Import Export featuring Take a Daytrip 3 1210 The Contract The Journey 3 2211 The Diamond Casino Heist featuring Nick Hook 4 1212 The Cayo Perico Heist II featuring Rampa 3 0413 Smuggler s Run featuring Show Me the Body 3 0314 The Contract House Call 4 3915 The Contact Smooth Kill 4 03Total length 56 40Singles editGrand Theft Auto Online The Cayo Perico Heist edit On December 18 2020 three singles were released by Rockstar alongside the Grand Theft Auto Online update The Cayo Perico Heist The singles were released by various artists and contained music that was featured in the update List of singlesNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Chocolate Conquistadors BadBadNotGood and MF Doom Alexander SowinskiAlphonso MizellChester A HansenDaniel DumileLarry MizellLeland WhittyMatthew Tavares7 012 1988 Moodymann Kenneth Dixon1 273 Bim Bam Bam Kokoko George Kranz3 37 GTA Online The Contract edit A new radio station was added to Grand Theft Auto Online in its The Contract update in December 2021 featuring music from Dr Dre who was also featured in game 31 32 33 The songs from the radio station were released digitally as singles in February 2022 under the collective name GTA Online The Contract and published by Aftermath Records and Interscope Records 34 35 List of singlesNo TitleWriter s ProducerLength1 Gospel with Eminem Andre YoungMarshall Mathers IIIAlvin JoinerFarid NassarThomas McCrayVanessa SmithListen2KOACHDr Dre3 302 The Scenic Route with Rick Ross and Anderson Paak YoungBrandon AndersonWilliam Leonard Roberts IIDarius BarnesFrancis AbelPhonixDr Dre3 023 Black Privilege YoungRoosevelt Harrell IIIJeremy Zumo KollieJeffery MasseyKion T WilliamsMcKinley JacksonReginald DozierTia MyrieV SmithBink Dr Dre2 514 ETA with Snoop Dogg Busta Rhymes and Anderson Paak YoungCalvin Cordozar Broadus Jr Trevor George Smith Jr AndersonJoinerBryan SledgeJason PoundsMarsha AmbrosiusMyron Lee EdwinsJ Lbs Dr Dre3 575 Fallin Up with Thurz and Cocoa Sarai YoungYannick KoffiMyrieBernard Edwards Jr Byron PerryDwayne Abernathy Jr KollieMasseySylvester JordanV SmithDem JointzDr Dre3 236 Diamond Mind with Nipsey Hussle and Ty Dolla ign YoungAirmiess AsghedomTyrone Griffin Jr Alan HawkshawAlan MamanEdwardsAbernathyJohn GrooverMichael Cox JrKollieV SmithThe AlchemistDr Dre4 53Radio station music editSince the game s location is modelled on Southern California the developers attempted to create an accurate representation that represented that region Production of the soundtrack also consisted of licensing music for the radio stations and selecting a disc jockey that matches the genre of music the station hosts The soundtrack consists of a wide variety of radio stations that play different genres of music including reggae hip hop hardcore punk pop and country 20 In September 2014 it was announced that new songs would be added to some of the radio stations in the next gen releases of the game 36 In developing the radio stations the development team sought to reinforce the game s recreation of California by licensing tracks they felt appropriately echoed a Cali feel 2 On the inclusion of the pop station Non Stop Pop FM music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich noted the first time you get off an airplane in L A and you hear the radio and the pop just seeps out We wanted that It really connects you to the world 2 He felt that music licensing for the game involved a greater discernment than in Grand Theft Auto IV as the music in Grand Theft Auto V played a greater role in building a Californian atmosphere 2 It reflects the environment in which the game is set he explained 3 Initially the team planned to license over 900 tracks for the radio but over time they refined the 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