GTA 6 Soundtrack: Every Confirmed Song and Radio Station
by 6Charts Team Category: news 4 min readRockstar has not held a standalone music reveal, so every confirmed GTA 6 song has come through the two trailers. Here is what is genuinely confirmed, plus the rumors still waiting on Rockstar.
The list of GTA 6 soundtrack confirmed songs is shorter than the internet would have you believe. Rockstar has not staged a standalone music reveal for Grand Theft Auto VI, so everything we can genuinely confirm has been seeded through the two trailers, one station logo, and a handful of tracks fans have identified by ear. The gap between what is confirmed and what is rumored is wide, and it is worth walking through carefully before the game arrives.The Trailer 1 anchor: Tom PettyThe first trailer, released in December 2023, was built around a single needle-drop: 'Love Is a Long Road' by Tom Petty, from his 1989 solo record. It set the tone for the reveal and became the first track anyone could point to as officially present in the marketing. Petty's guitar work under those opening shots of Vice City did a lot of heavy lifting, and it remains one of the few musical choices Rockstar has effectively locked in through official material.Trailer 2 widened the pictureTrailer 2 arrived on 6 May 2025 and leaned harder into music. Its lead track is 'Hot Together' by The Pointer Sisters, a 1986 cut that carried most of the trailer's emotional weight. According to fan trackers and radio-station catalogues, several other songs surface across the trailer's two minutes. Listeners have identified 'Thunder Island' by Jay Ferguson, 'Child Support' by the Haitian group Zenglen, 'Everybody Have Fun Tonight' by Wang Chung, and 'Talkin' to Myself Again' by Tammy Wynette. That is a deliberately broad spread, rock to konpa to country, which hints at the kind of station variety Rockstar is known for.One more track sits in a slightly greyer zone. A song that closely resembles 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll' plays during Trailer 2's Ammu-Nation scene, but fans remain unsure of the exact version or cover being used. Treat that one as heard in the trailer with the precise cut unconfirmed, rather than a nailed-down inclusion.V-Rock is the only confirmed stationFor all the song identification, only one radio station has been visually confirmed so far: V-Rock, the rock station returning from the original Vice City. Eagle-eyed viewers spotted its logo, and that single graphic is currently the strongest station-level confirmation Rockstar has given. Everything else about the dial, how many stations there will be, who hosts them, remains open. If you have opinions on which returning stations you want most, the community threads on our news hub have been busy debating exactly that.The streaming spike 'Hot Together' triggeredThe commercial ripple from Trailer 2 was immediate. 'Hot Together' reportedly saw a streaming increase of roughly 182,000 percent on Spotify after the trailer dropped, a reminder of how much reach a single Rockstar placement now carries. A nearly 40-year-old Pointer Sisters song vaulting up the charts on the strength of a two-minute trailer says as much about GTA's cultural footprint as it does about the track itself.The rumors: unconfirmed until Rockstar says soHere is where discipline matters. A steady stream of claims has circulated about modern artists appearing on the GTA 6 soundtrack, including names like T-Pain, ScHoolboy Q, Ski Mask the Slump God, and talk of a station hosted by DJ Khaled. None of this has been confirmed by Rockstar. These claims are unconfirmed, and no official channel has validated any of them. They may prove accurate, Rockstar has a long history of high-profile artist tie-ins, but until the studio or the game itself confirms them, they belong in the rumor column and nowhere else.What to actually expectThe confirmed picture, then, is compact: one Tom Petty track from Trailer 1, 'Hot Together' leading Trailer 2 alongside four other identified songs, an Ammu-Nation cut that sounds like 'I Love Rock 'n' Roll', and V-Rock as the sole confirmed station. Everything beyond that is either fan identification or unverified rumor. When Rockstar does open up the full radio lineup, expect it to dwarf this list, but for now this is the honest tally. For more verified GTA 6 coverage, keep an eye on our ongoing news updates, and if you run a community server, our servers board is already collecting Vice City roleplay projects that lean on this exact era of music.