by Victoria Mar 12,2025

Get ready to groove! Grand Theft Auto 6 will feature a brand-new radio station curated by the one and only DJ Khaled. Expect a high-energy soundtrack blending original tracks and exclusive mixes, perfectly reflecting Khaled's signature style. This collaboration marks another exciting step in Rockstar Games' long-standing tradition of bringing real-world music into their games, promising a truly immersive experience.
This isn't just background music; DJ Khaled's station will actively contribute to the game's atmosphere and storytelling. He's not just lending his music; he's creating unique content specifically for GTA 6, including personalized messages and voiceovers that perfectly capture his personality.
And DJ Khaled is just the beginning! GTA 6 boasts a diverse lineup of artists and musical styles across multiple radio stations, ensuring a soundtrack that caters to every taste. These carefully curated playlists enhance the game's richness and contribute to a truly immersive world.
The anticipation is palpable. With DJ Khaled setting the tone for one of the game's main radio stations, GTA 6's soundscape is shaping up to be nothing short of legendary. Stay tuned for more exciting announcements as the release date approaches.
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