Highlights

  • ScHoolboy Q's music may be featured in Grand Theft Auto 6, continuing his legacy from past GTA entries.
  • GTA 6 likely to offer players plenty of side activities, including listening to real-life tracks on GTA Radio while playing.
  • Rockstar has been keeping GTA 6 details secret, leaving fans to speculate on potential involvement of artists like ScHoolboy Q.

Grand Theft Auto 6 could be getting some star power from ScHoolboy Q, a rapper whose music has been featured in past GTA games. Grand Theft Auto 6 is easily one of the most highly-anticipated games in recent memory, and shockwaves were sent across the internet when Rockstar finally gave fans their first trailer of the new entry late last year. Since then, GTA 6 has been shrouded in mystery, with plenty of rumors and speculation about its story and Florida-based Leonida setting.

Just like the previous GTA games, Grand Theft Auto 6 will likely be filled with side activities for players to engage in, such as listening to real-life music tracks on GTA Radio while driving down the mean streets of Vice City. While nothing has been officially confirmed yet, T-Pain recently claimed that he was working on Grand Theft Auto 6 in some capacity after spending so much time roleplaying on GTA 5 servers.

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Another radio star might be lending his vocals to Grand Theft Auto 6 if a recent Twitter post is any indication. Rapper ScHoolboy Q responded to a fan hoping to hear his music in GTA 6 by saying “Ima be on tHere don’t even trip.” While this isn’t an official confirmation that any of ScHoolboy Q’s songs will be included in GTA 6’s in-game radio, his past work with the franchise makes it all the more likely that Rockstar could involve him in some way.

ScHoolboy Q was previously featured in both Grand Theft Auto 5 and Grand Theft Auto Online, with his 2013 song Collard Greensbeing available to listen to on the rap/hip-hop radio station Radio Los Santos in the enhanced PS4/Xbox One port of GTA 5. Hunnid Stax, which ScHoolboy Q performed in collaboration with Ab-Soul, was also included in the eighth-gen version of GTA 5. GTA Online featured even more of ScHoolboy Q’s work, allowing players to jam out to Let's Get It, Numb Numb Juice, and Kno Ya Wrong during heists.

There have been a few more rumors about Grand Theft Auto 6’s music over the past few months, such as Anita Ward’s classic hit Ring My Bell returning after it was famously used in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. So far though, Rockstar has been playing Grand Theft Auto 6 close to the chest, so fans will likely still have to wait awhile before they know if ScHoolboy Q is involved in the next iteration of the legendary GTA Radio.