GTA 6 Soundtrack: Every Song Identified So Far and What Is Not Confirmed

Guide July 15, 2026 6 min read
Real Dimez performing in official GTA 6 artwork for the soundtrack and radio guide

Quick answer

See every GTA 6 song reliably identified in official footage, plus the truth about radio station rumors and the full soundtrack list.

Rockstar has not released the full GTA 6 soundtrack or a confirmed radio station list. It has, however, used several identifiable songs across the two main trailers and official character clips.

The distinction matters. A song can score a trailer without appearing on an in-game station. Until Rockstar publishes a track list or the game itself confirms a station, the honest label is “heard in official marketing,” not “confirmed for GTA 6 radio.”

GTA 6 songs identified so far

SongArtistWhere it appearsIn-game radio status
Love Is a Long RoadTom PettyTrailer 1Not confirmed
Hot TogetherThe Pointer SistersTrailer 2Not confirmed
Thunder IslandJay FergusonOfficial character footageNot confirmed
Child SupportZenglenOfficial character footageNot confirmed
Everybody Have Fun TonightWang ChungOfficial character footageNot confirmed
Talkin’ to Myself AgainTammy WynetteOfficial character footageNot confirmed

These identifications can be checked against Rockstar’s official GTA VI media library. The song names beyond the two main trailer tracks are also cataloged in Radio Times’ footage guide.

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This is a list of music heard in published material, not a leaked soundtrack.

Real Dimez and Vice City music figures inside a neon GTA 6 nightclub
GTA 6's music world extends beyond trailer songs through Real Dimez and Only Raw Records. Image: Rockstar Games.

Trailer 1: Love Is a Long Road

Tom Petty’s “Love Is a Long Road” carries the first GTA 6 trailer. The choice fits more than the Florida connection. The lyrics and forward-driving rhythm frame Jason and Lucia as a couple moving toward trouble together.

The track also does the classic Rockstar trailer job: it makes the place feel specific before the game explains it. Sunlight, highways, boats, social clips, police footage, and crowds all move to one recognizable American rock song.

Rockstar has not said whether the track will return inside the final game. Trailer licensing and in-game radio licensing are related business decisions, but they are not automatically the same deal.

Trailer 2: Hot Together

The Pointer Sisters’ “Hot Together” gives Trailer 2 a different temperature. It is brighter, faster, and more openly romantic, even while the edit shows robberies, weapons, police, and a relationship under pressure.

That contrast is useful. GTA trailers rarely choose a song only because its title matches the story. The track has to control pacing, sell a setting, and create a tone that can survive dozens of quick cuts.

Again, its presence in the official Trailer 2 confirms the song as part of GTA 6 marketing. It does not yet confirm a station, a DJ, or an in-game playlist.

The character clips widen the musical map

The additional official clips move beyond the main trailers’ rock and pop center.

“Child Support” by Haitian band Zenglen points toward the Caribbean sound that belongs naturally in a fictional South Florida setting. “Talkin’ to Myself Again” by Tammy Wynette brings country into the mix. “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” and “Thunder Island” add glossy 1970s and 1980s pop-rock textures.

That range suggests Rockstar wants Leonida to sound geographically and culturally broad. It does not tell us how many radio stations exist or which songs belong together. A background song in a character clip might be trailer score, diegetic music playing in the scene, or a track selected only for that short.

Our guide to GTA 6’s Vice City and Leonida setting explains the locations these musical choices are helping to define.

Roxy from Real Dimez sitting inside a car in GTA 6
Real Dimez connects GTA 6's fictional music business with its social-media culture. Image: Rockstar Games.

Is V-Rock confirmed for GTA 6?

No. Fans have spotted visual callbacks that make V-Rock a tempting prediction, and a return would make sense for Vice City nostalgia. Rockstar has not published a playable GTA 6 radio station called V-Rock.

A logo on clothing, a reference in environmental art, or a song that once appeared in another GTA game is not enough to confirm a station. It may be an Easter egg, a brand inside the world, or a deliberate nod to the series.

The same rule applies to every supposed station list circulating on social media. Without a Rockstar page, clear in-game menu, or official soundtrack release, it remains unverified.

What GTA 6 radio still needs to reveal

The soundtrack question is much bigger than a track list. Players are waiting to learn:

  • how many stations are available
  • whether stations change by region
  • which DJs and hosts appear
  • whether talk radio and podcasts return
  • how often news updates react to story progress
  • whether personal music or streaming integrations exist
  • how licensed tracks are handled in creator-safe modes

None of those features is confirmed simply because a song appears in a trailer. They belong on the list of open questions alongside the other systems in our confirmed GTA 6 features guide.

Why fake soundtrack lists spread so easily

A convincing fake list needs only familiar artists, Florida references, and enough songs to resemble a GTA station. Once it is reposted as a screenshot, the original lack of sourcing disappears.

Check three things before treating a list as real:

  1. Does it link to Rockstar, an official label release, or a named artist announcement?
  2. Does it distinguish trailer music from playable radio music?
  3. Does another report trace the claim to the same original evidence, or merely repeat it?

If a list says “full soundtrack leaked” but cannot answer those questions, it is entertainment, not documentation.

What the current song choices tell us

The six reliably identified tracks cover classic rock, pop, country, and Haitian music. That is enough to show intention, not enough to define the final library.

Rockstar is presenting Leonida as a place where glossy nightlife, immigrant communities, old Florida, celebrity culture, and working-class roads overlap. The music mirrors that mixture. The final stations may be far wider, especially across hip-hop, Latin music, electronic music, modern pop, and talk formats, but naming unannounced genres or artists as confirmed would be guesswork.

FAQ

Has the GTA 6 soundtrack leaked?

No complete list has been authenticated by Rockstar. Individual songs can be identified in official footage, but that is not the same as a full soundtrack leak.

What song is in GTA 6 Trailer 1?

“Love Is a Long Road” by Tom Petty.

What song is in GTA 6 Trailer 2?

“Hot Together” by The Pointer Sisters.

Are the trailer songs in the game?

Rockstar has not confirmed that they are playable in the final game or assigned them to radio stations.

Are GTA 6 radio stations confirmed?

Rockstar has not published a full station lineup as of July 15, 2026.

The useful list right now is small and labeled carefully. Six songs can be tied to official GTA 6 footage. Zero complete radio stations have been formally detailed. When Rockstar changes either number, this page will be updated rather than padded with rumors.

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