Overview
In this guide you will find all the informations about the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – Radio Stations!
All the radio stations
The player can listen to the following radio stations:
- Playback FM – Classic Hip Hop
- K Rose – Country
- K-DST – Classic Rock
- Bounce FM – Funk
- SF-UR – House
- Radio Los Santos – West Coast Hip Hop
- Radio X – Alternative Rock, Grunge
- CSR 103.9 – New Jack Swing
- K-JAH West – Reggae
- Master Sounds 98.3 – Rare Groove
- WCTR – Talk Radio
- User Track Player (PC and Xbox only) – Custom soundtrack
Radio stations
Playback FM is hosted by Forth Right MC (voiced by Chuck D) and plays golden age rap and hip-hop.
- Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – “Road to the Riches” (1989)
- Big Daddy Kane – “Warm It Up, Kane” (1989)
- Spoonie Gee – “The Godfather” (1987)
- Master Ace – “Me and the Biz” (1990)
- Slick Rick – “Children’s Story” (1988)
- Public Enemy – “Rebel Without a Pause” (1988)
- Eric B. & Rakim – “I Know You Got Soul” (1987)
- Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock – “It Takes Two” (1988)
- Gang Starr – “B.Y.S.” (1992)
- Biz Markie – “The Vapors” (1988)
- Brand Nubian – “Brand Nubian” (1989)
- Ultramagnetic MCs – “Critical Beatdown” (1988)*
K Rose is a classic country station hosted by Mary-Beth Maybell (voiced by Riette Burdick), and broadcasting from Bone County.
- Jerry Reed – “Amos Moses” (1970)
- Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn – “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man” (1973)
- Hank Williams – “Hey Good Lookin'” (1951)
- Juice Newton – “Queen of Hearts” (1981)
- Statler Brothers – “New York City” (1970)
- Asleep At The Wheel – “The Letter That Johnny Walker Read” (1975)
- The Desert Rose Band – “One Step Forward” (1987)
- Willie Nelson – “Crazy” (1961)
- Patsy Cline – “Three Cigarettes in an Ashtray” (1957)
- Statler Brothers – “Bed of Rose’s” (1970)
- Mickey Gilley – “Make the World Go Away” (1965)
- Ed Bruce – “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys” (1975)
- Merle Haggard – “Always Wanting You” (1975)
- Whitey Shafer – “All My Ex’s Live in Texas” (1987)
- Eddie Rabbitt – “I Love a Rainy Night” (1980)
K-DST (“The Dust”) is a classic rock radio station, hosted by Tommy “The Nightmare” Smith and broadcasting from Los Santos.
- Foghat – “Slow Ride” (1975)
- Creedence Clearwater Revival – “Green River” (1969)
- Heart – “Barracuda” (1977)
- Kiss – “Strutter” (1974)
- Toto – “Hold the Line” (1978)
- Rod Stewart – “Young Turks” (1981)
- Tom Petty – “Runnin’ Down a Dream” (1989)*
- Joe Cocker – “Woman to Woman” (1972)*
- Humble Pie – “Get Down to It” (1973)
- Grand Funk Railroad – “Some Kind of Wonderful” (1974)
- Lynyrd Skynyrd – “Free Bird” (1974)
- America – “A Horse with No Name” (1972)
- The Who – “Eminence Front” (1982)
- Boston – “Smokin'” (1976)
- David Bowie – “Somebody Up There Likes Me” (1975)
- Eddie Money – “Two Tickets to Paradise” (1978)
- Billy Idol – “White Wedding” (1982)
Bounce FM is a funk radio station hosted by The Funktipus (voiced by George Clinton).
- Dazz Band – “Let It Whip” (1982)
- The Fatback Band – “Yum Yum (Gimme Some)” (1975)*
- The Gap Band – “You Dropped A Bomb On Me” (1982)*
- Kool & the Gang – “Hollywood Swinging” (1974)
- Cameo – “Candy” (1986)
- MFSB – “Love Is The Message” (1973)
- Johnny Harris – “Odyssey” (1980)
- Roy Ayers – “Running Away” (1977)*
- Ohio Players – “Love Rollercoaster” (1975)
- The Isley Brothers – “Between The Sheets” (1983)
- Zapp – “I Can Make You Dance” (1983)
- Rick James – “Cold Blooded” (1983)
- Ronnie Hudson and the Street People – “West Coast Poplock” (1982)
- George Clinton – “Loopzilla” (1982)
- Ohio Players – “Funky Worm” (1973)
- Maze – “Twilight” (1985)
- Lakeside – “Fantastic Voyage” (1980)
San Fierro Underground Radio (SF-UR) is a San Fierro-based house music station hosted by Hans Oberlander (voiced by Lloyd Floyd).
- Joe Smooth feat. Anthony Thomas – “Promised Land” (1988)
- 808 State – “Pacific 202” (1989)
- A Guy Called Gerald – “Voodoo Ray” (1988)
- Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle – “Your Love” (1986)
- Raze – “Break 4 Love” (1988)
- Cultural Vibe – “Ma Foom Bey” (1986)
- Jomanda – “Make My Body Rock” (1988)
- CeCe Rogers – “Someday” (1987)
- Nightwriters – “Let The Music Use You” (1987)
- Mr. Fingers – “Can You Feel It?” (1988)
- Marshall Jefferson – “Move Your Body” (1986)
- Maurice – “This Is Acid (A New Dance Craze) (K & T Mix)” (1989)
- The Todd Terry Project – “Weekend” (1988)
- Fallout – “The Morning After (Sunrise Mix)” (1987)
- Robert Owens – “I’ll Be Your Friend” (1991)
- The 28th Street Crew – “I Need A Rhythm” (1989)
Radio Los Santos is a West Coast hip-hop radio station hosted by Julio G and broadcasting from Los Santos.
- 2Pac (feat. Pogo) – “I Don’t Give a ♥♥♥♥” (1991)*
- Compton’s Most Wanted – “Hood Took Me Under” (1992)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg) – “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” (1992)
- Too $hort – “The Ghetto” (1990)
- N.W.A – “Alwayz into Somethin'” (1991)
- Ice Cube (feat. Das EFX) – “Check Yo Self (The Message Remix)” (1993)
- Kid Frost – “La Raza” (1990)
- Cypress Hill – “How I Could Just Kill a Man” (1991)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg & RBX) – “♥♥♥♥ wit Dre Day (And Everybody’s Celebratin’)” (1992)
- The D.O.C – “It’s Funky Enough” (1989)
- N.W.A – “Express Yourself” (1988)*
- Ice Cube – “It Was a Good Day” (1992)
- Eazy-E – “Eazy-Er Said Than Dunn” (1988)
- Above the Law – “Murder Rap” (1990)
- Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg) – “Deep Cover” (1992)
- Da Lench Mob (feat. Ice Cube) – “Guerillas in tha Mist” (1992)
Radio X is an alternative rock radio station hosted by Sage (voiced by Jodie Shawback).
- Helmet – “Unsung” (1992)
- Depeche Mode – “Personal Jesus” (1989)
- Faith No More – “Midlife Crisis” (1992)
- Danzig – “Mother” (1988)
- Living Colour – “Cult of Personality” (1988)
- Primal Scream – “Movin’ on Up” (1991)
- Guns N’ Roses – “Welcome to the Jungle” (1987)
- L7 – “Pretend We’re Dead” (1992)
- Ozzy Osbourne – “Hellraiser” (1991)*
- Soundgarden – “Rusty Cage” (1991)
- Rage Against the Machine – “Killing in the Name” (1992)*
- Jane’s Addiction – “Been Caught Stealing” (1990)
- The Stone Roses – “Fools Gold” (1989)
- Alice in Chains – “Them Bones” (1992)
- Stone Temple Pilots – “Plush” (1992)
Contemporary Soul Radio 103.9 (CSR) is a new jack swing radio station hosted by Phillip “PM” Michaels (voiced by Michael Bivins) and broadcasting from San Fierro.
- SWV – “I’m So Into You” (1992)
- Soul II Soul – “Keep On Movin'” (1989)
- Samuelle – “So You Like What You See” (1990)
- Johnny Gill – “Rub You the Right Way” (1990)
- Ralph Tresvant – “Sensitivity” (1990)
- Guy – “Groove Me” (1988)
- Aaron Hall – “Don’t Be Afraid” (1992)
- Boyz II Men – “Motownphilly” (1991)
- Bell Biv Devoe -“Poison” (1990)
- Today – “I Got the Feeling” (1990)
- Wrecks-N-Effect – “New Jack Swing” (1989)
- Bobby Brown – “Don’t Be Cruel” (1988)
- En Vogue – “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” (1992)
Radio stations
K-Jah West is a reggae radio station hosted by Marshall Peters & Johnny Lawton (voiced by Lowell Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare respectively).
- Black Harmony – “Don’t Let It Go to Your Head” (1979)*
- Blood Sisters – “Ring My Bell” (1979)*
- Shabba Ranks – “Wicked Inna Bed” (1990)
- Buju Banton – “Batty Rider” (1992)
- Augustus Pablo – “King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown” (1976)
- Dennis Brown – “Revolution” (1983)
- Willi Williams – “Armagideon Time” (1978)
- I-Roy – “Sidewalk Killer” (1972)
- Toots & The Maytals – “Funky Kingston” (1973)
- Dillinger – “Cocaine In My Brain” (1978)
- The Maytals – “Pressure Drop” (1970)
- The Pliers – “Bam Bam” (1993)
- Barrington Levy – “Here I Come” (1984)
- Reggie Stepper – “Drum Pan Sound” (1990)
- Black Uhuru – “Great Train Robbery” (1986)
- Max Romeo & The Upsetters – “Chase the Devil” (1976)
Master Sounds 98.3 is a rare groove radio station hosted by Johnny “The Love Giant” Parkinson (voiced by Ricky Harris).
- Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band – “Express Yourself” (1970)*
- Maceo & The Macks – “Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)” (1975)
- Harlem Underground Band – “Smokin’ Cheeba Cheeba” (1976)
- The Chakachas – “Jungle Fever” (1972)
- Bob James – “Nautilus” (1974)
- Booker T. & the MG’s – “Green Onions” (1962)
- The Blackbyrds – “Rock Creek Park” (1975)*
- Bobby Byrd – “Hot Pants” (1971)
- James Brown – “Funky President” (1974)*
- Lyn Collins – “Rock Me Again And Again” (1974)
- Maceo & The Macks – “Soul Power’ 74” (1973)
- Bobby Byrd – “I Know You Got Soul” (1971)
- James Brown – “The Payback” (1974)*
- Lyn Collins – “Think (About It)” (1972)
- The JB’s – “The Grunt” (1972)*
- War – “Low Rider” (1975)
- Gloria Jones – “Tainted Love” (1965)
- Sir Joe Quarterman & Free Soul – “So Much Trouble In My Mind” (1972)
West Coast Talk Radio, abbreviated as WCTR, is a talk radio station broadcasting from Los Santos.
- WCTR News: Hosted by Lianne Forget (Sharon Washington) with Richard Burns (Wil Wheaton), which features up-to-date news in the San Andreas state.
- The Tight End Zone: Sports program hosted by Derrick Thackery (Peter Appel).
- The Wild Traveler: Travel program hosted by James Pedeaston (Sam Tsoutsouvas).
- Entertaining America: Entertainment program hosted by Billy Dexter (Peter Marx) and Lazlow, featuring various guests.
- Gardening with Maurice: Gardening show hosted by Maurice (Andy ♥♥♥♥).
- I Say/You Say: Political debate show hosted by husband-and-wife liberal-and-conservative team of Peyton Phillips (Paul Ames) and Mary Phillips (Jackie Hoffman).
- Lonely Hearts: Relationship advice program hosted by Christy MacIntyre (Sara Moon).
- Area 53: A Coast to Coast AM spoof hosted by Marvin Trill (Bob Sevra).
User Track Player/Mixtape
For GTA San Andreas, music files may be placed in a “User Tracks” folder, located in its GTA “User Files” folders within My Documents. It can only be used for Xbox and Windows, both made by Microsoft.