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Music of Grand Theft Auto V

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The music for the 2013 action-adventure game Grand Theft Auto V was made by the German electronic group Tangerine Dream, American composer Woody Jackson, and American hip hop artists The Alchemist and Oh No. The game was developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games. Grand Theft Auto V has a radio in the game with sixteen stations that play over 441 songs, and two stations with talk shows. The game’s music was made to go well with these songs, not to take attention away from them. The game's music has been released in five official soundtracks:

  • The Music of Grand Theft Auto V - This was released with the game and includes three volumes of the game’s score and songs from the in-game radio.
  • The Cinematographic Score — GTA 5 - An electronic album released in March 2014 with tracks by Edgar Froese, the founder of Tangerine Dream.
  • Welcome to Los Santos - Released with the Windows version of the game.

Production and composition

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Grand Theft Auto V has its own original music, which is different from most of the previous games in the series. Music supervisor Ivan Pavlovich said that creating this original score was "daunting" because it was a new approach for the Grand Theft Auto games. Like the earlier games in the series, Grand Theft Auto V also features licensed music tracks on its in-game radio. Pavlovich hoped that the original score would make the licensed music even better, not take away from it. 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.

Soundtracks

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The Music of Grand Theft Auto V was released digitally on September 24, 2013, in three volumes. It includes the original score composed for the game and songs licensed for the in-game radio. The retail version of the soundtrack came out on December 9, 2014, and was available on CD and vinyl through Mass Appeal Records.

Volume 1: Original Music[1]
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[a]
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[1]
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. 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.[1]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Sources that refer to the contents and general information of The Music of Grand Theft Auto V include:
    • Stark, Chelsea (24 September 2013). "'Grand Theft Auto V' Soundtrack Blasts Onto iTunes". Mashable. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
    • Makuch, Eddie (24 September 2013). "Grand Theft Auto V music now on iTunes". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
    • Firecloud, Johnny (24 September 2013). "GTA V Sounds: Music of Grand Theft Auto 5 Now Available in iTunes". CraveOnline. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
    • R* Q (24 September 2013). "The Music of Grand Theft Auto V: Three Volume Digital Album Now Available on iTunes". Rockstar Games. Archived from the original on 11 October 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2013.