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Gta san andreas by mr dj
Gta san andreas by mr dj













gta san andreas by mr dj

Sylvers Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Group 10. “It’s Funky Enough” Written by Tracy Lynn Curry and Leon F. Cypress Hill “How I Could Just Kill a Man” Written by Louis Freeze, Lowell Fulson, Jimmy MacCracklin, and Larry Muggerud Courtesy of Columbia Records 9. Dre ∽eep Cover” Written by Calvin Broadus, Colin Wolfe, and Andre Young Courtesy of Death Row Records 7.Kid Frost “La Raza” Written by Antonio Gonzalez, Arturo R. Dre ∿*** Wit Dre Day” Written by Andre Young, Calvin Broadus, and Colin Fitzroy Wolfe Courtesy of Death Row Records 6. Dre “Nuthin’ But a “G” Thang” Written by Otha Leon Haywood, Frederick Douglas Knight, and Calvin Broadus Courtesy of Death Row Records 5. Compton’s Most Wanted “Hood Took Me Under” Written by Michael Bryant Courtesy of Epic Records 4. 2 Pac “I Don’t Give a F***” Written by Tupac Shakur and Ramon Russel Gooden Courtesy of Interscope Records 3. Too Short “The Ghetto” Written by Alfred Eaton, Donny Hathaway, Lee Hutson, Sr., and Todd Anthony Shaw Courtesy of Jive Records 2. The Gap Band “You Dropped a Bomb on Me” Written by Lonni Simmons, Rudolph Taylor, andCharles Wilson Courtesy of Mercury Records Radio Los Santos Format: Contemporary Hip-Hop DJ: Julio G as himself 1. Roy Ayers “Running Away” Written by Roy Ayers and Edwin Birdsong Courtesy of Polydor 17. Johnny Harris “Odyssey” Written by John Harris Courtesy of Rhino Records 16. MFSB “Love Is the Message” Written by Gamble and Huff Courtesy of Warner Tamerlane and Sony 15. Ohio Players ∿unky Worm” Written by Willie Beck and Leroy Bonner Courtesy of Mercury Records 14.

gta san andreas by mr dj

Cameo ∼andy” Written by Lawrence Black and Thomas Jenkins Courtesy of Mercury Records 13. Dazz Band “Let It Whip” Written by Leon Chancler and Reggie Andrews Courtesy of Motown Records 12. George Clinton “Loopzilla” Written by George Clinton Courtesy of Capitol Records 11. Courtesy of Solar Records, Sanctuary Records, Capitol Records, and Unidisc Records 10. Lakeside ∿antastic Voyage” Written by Fred Alexander Jr., Normal Beavers, Craig Marvin, Frederick Lewis, Le’mart McCain Tiemeyer, Oliver Shelby Thomas, Stephen Preston Shockley, Otis Stokes, and Mark Adam Wood Jr. Ronnie Hudson “West Coast Poplock” Written by Larry Troutman, Roger Troutman, Mikel Hooks,and Ronald Goss Hudson Courtesy of JDC Records 9. Kelly Isley, Rudolph Berard Isley, and Christopher H.

gta san andreas by mr dj

Fatback “Yum Yum” Written by Johnny King Courtesy of Ace Records 7.The Isley Brothers ∻etween the Sheets” Written by Ernest Isley, Marvin Isley, O. Maze “Twilight” Written by Frankie Beverly Courtesy of Capitol Records 6. Rick James ∼old Blooded” Written by Rick James Courtesy of Motown Records 5. Ohio Players “Love Rollercoaster” Written by Willy Beck and Leroy Bonner Courtesy of Mercury Records 4. Thomas, and Richard Westfield Courtesy of Polygram Records 3. Bell, Ronald Bell, George Brown, Robert Mickens, Clades E. Kool & The Gang “Hollywood Swingin’” Written by Robert E. Zapp “I Can Make You Dance” Written by Larry Troutman and Roger Troutman Courtesy of Warner Bros.

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A full track listing is below: Bounce FM Format: Funk DJ: “The Funktipus,” voiced by George Clinton 1. Several radio stations from previous GTAs that aren't in San Andreas are: Latin, classical, public radio, drum 'n' bass, and-oddly enough-an '80s channel. In a nod to the game's newly added rural areas, there's also K-Rose, a country station. San Andreas also features Radio: X, an "alternative" station sporting a mix of grunge, metal, and indie rock. A close runner-up is Bounce FM, an all-funk station whose DJ is played by Mr. Most impressive of these is Master Sounds, which offers a delectable selection of rare grooves (How's a drive-by to James Brown sound?). But San Andreas also offers several new styles of music. Reggae is also back in the form of K-JAH West, presumably the sister station to Grand Theft Auto III's K-JAH.Īnother musical-genre returnee from GTAIII is techno, in the form of SF-UR. However, this time around there are two hip-hop stations-gangsta rap station Radio Los Santos and Playback FM, which features classic hip-hop (and whose DJ is voiced by Chuck D). As before, there's a talk radio station (WCTR), a rock station (K-DST “The Dust"), and an R&B station. The selection of musical genres this time around is more varied than in past games. Since Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is set in 1992, its radio stations are also reflective of that era-or some are, anyway. This was definitely true in Vice City, whose Scarface-era aura was heightened by a constant stream of early-'80s hits. Besides passing time as you drive from one heinous crime to the next, they provide entertainment and atmosphere. One of the most fun aspects of the Grand Theft Auto games is the selection of radio stations.















Gta san andreas by mr dj