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Mongo Santamaría - "Mama Papa Tú" (Mom, Dad, You) (1969).Tres Apenas Como Eso - "Yo Te Miré" (I Saw You) (Craig Conner).Alpha Banditos - "The Bull is Wrong" (Stuart Ross).Cachao - "A Gozar Con Mi Combo" (Let's Rejoice With My Combo) (1994).Translations for the titles, at the side, in superscript. Radio Espantoso is a Spanish-language radio station hosted by Pepe and plays Latin jazz, mambo, son, salsa and Latin funk. * - This song is missing from the iOS, Android, PS2 Classics (PS3 and PS4) editions. Please select a station to jump to its section.

Authors of the original songs are listed aside the song title in superscript. The songs are listed in the same order as they appear in the game manual. There are 10 in-game radio stations, with 1 custom station modified by the player. The same songs are missing from the game re-releases as a PS2 Classic on PS3 and PS4. However, over the years, song licenses expired, and therefore some songs were removed from these versions of the game. On 6 December 2012, GTA Vice City was released on iOS and Android to celebrate the game's 10th anniversary. Several of the stations also reappear in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, which is a direct prequel to the game.Īn extensive 7-CD Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Official Soundtrack Box Set was released containing music from the game's radio stations, while a shorter Greatest Hits compilation CD was also released. The bulk of the soundtrack is made of contemporary 1980s music by an overwhelming majority however, the soundtrack also features a few songs from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The stations each reflect one style of music intended to evoke the atmosphere of the time. Most radio stations play a mixture of music, DJ chat, and spoof advertising. The arrangement of the soundtrack of GTA Vice City was a big move on the part of Rockstar Games: unlike previous games in the series, which relied to a great extent in original creations, GTA Vice City has an overwhelming majority of licensed content, with just 5 original songs. Emergency vehicles feature instead a police radio, especially recorded for the game which was a departure from previous games in the series. Many of the songs appear on cutscenes, and some songs are programmed to be played on certain parts of a mission for example, Michael Jackson's " Billie Jean" starts to play when the player enters their first vehicle at the start of the game. They act as the game's soundtrack and can also be heard in the Audio menu, while the game is paused. Various radio stations can be received on radios in most vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City.
