The 9 artists Grand Theft Auto VI needs as radio hosts
The long-awaited video game will live or die by its in-game radio stations. Here are nine musicians who would make incredible DJs.
The trailer for Grand Theft Auto VI was released this week, arriving nearly a decade after the previous installment in the massively successful (and controversial) open-world action series. It wasn’t the first look at the game: a trove of in-game footage leaked in September 2022 revealed the game’s location (Vice City, a southern metropolis based on Miami) and its main characters, Lucia and Jason, among other key details. Still, the official trailer was greeted with near-ecstatic enthusiasm, amassing tens of millions of YouTube plays within 24 hours. The game also now has a release year: 2025, 13 years after the last game. A long way off, but judging from the early response from fans, Rockstar Games have another blockbuster on their hands.
The developers have to get a lot — and we mean a lot — of things right to satisfy fans, some of whom have been alienated by the sheer length of the wait for a new game. You won’t be surprised to learn that, in our opinion, one of the biggest deciding factors of the game’s enduring success will be its music selections, represented and/or curated by the hosts of the in-game radio stations. Frank Ocean, Flying Lotus, Roy Ayers, Femi Kuti, Lee “Scratch” Perry, Karl Lagerfeld, and Iggy Pop are just some of the names enlisted to play DJ for past Grand Theft Auto games. The next game will have some big shoes to fill and a lauded tradition to carry on — humbly, we suggest the following nine artists to do just that.