Spotify Update Teasing Inclusion of Classic 1979 Hit In Grand Theft Auto 6

Grand Theft Auto 6 is confirmed to be set in contemporary times but it appears Rockstar Games' is digging deep into the past for its tunes.


Some are speculating that "Ring My Bell" is a red herring and that Rockstar Games chose a lesser-known hit from Anita Lewis.
Some are speculating that "Ring My Bell" is a red herring and that Rockstar Games chose a lesser-known hit from Anita Lewis.

Radio stations are a trademark of the Grand Theft Auto franchise, helping create a more immersive world. Thus, the recent discovery on Spotify is sparking discussion among its fans, potentially confirming the inclusion of Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell” in Grand Theft Auto 6.

This 1979 hit, emblematic of the R&B-Disco era, has recently been updated with  the appearance of the GTA 6 logo on Anita Ward’s Spotify page, specifically next to this track. The song’s upbeat tempo, while seemingly an unconventional choice for a trailer, perfectly fits the atmospheric drives around Vice City that players have come to cherish.

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The presence of the GTA 6 logo on “Ring My Bell” not only fuels speculation about its role within the game’s radio playlist, but also highlights the significance of GTA’s radio stations in enhancing the gaming experience.

The eclectic mix of music featured on these stations provides a backdrop that enriches its open world, making every drive, mission, and moment within the game feel unique. The inclusion of “Ring My Bell,” a song previously featured in a reggae rendition by the Blood Sisters in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, suggests a nod to the franchise’s history and the diverse musical landscape it aims to present.

It looks like GTA 6 will closely mirror real life, complete with its penchant for nostalgia.
It looks like GTA 6 will closely mirror real life, complete with its penchant for nostalgia.

Following GTA 6‘s widely successful initial reveal trailer in December, set to Tom Petty’s “Love Is a Long Road,” fans are currently waiting for more substantial news, possibly in a second trailer.

The strategic use of music in trailers and in-game radio stations has long been a hallmark of Rockstar Games’ approach to creating an authentic and engaging world. These stations provide a soundtrack for the game, creating a dynamic, living world. From Vice City’s V-Rock to the extensive mix of San Andreas’ Radio Los Santos, the game’s radio stations have become iconic in their own right, often introducing players to new genres and artists.

As Rockstar Games continues to retool and expand the GTA universe, the role of its radio stations remains central to the game’s identity. The unexpected Spotify discovery adds a layer of excitement for fans while reaffirmed reaffirmed the critical role music plays in shaping the immersive experience GTA is known for. Whether driving through the neon-lit streets of Vice City or navigating the sprawling landscape of San Andreas, the radio stations of GTA provide a soundtrack that complements every aspect of the game, ensuring that the journey is as memorable as the destination.

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Matt

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Wow, the things that those dedicated enough will find!

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supernovasnail

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Look at the comments under the video. LMAO!

People are so quick with it. I mean I am fine with this. I would rather get a bunch of '70s and '80s music than the modern stuff.

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It is funny, when I was growing up I hated older music and now that I am in my 30s, I find myself enjoying it. Maybe it is because modern music mostly sucks? I don't know. I am just not vibing with anything new anymore. Bring on the oldies... And golden oldies for that matter lol

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This freaking music slaps. I used to hate it like @8bitavenger mentioned and it sounds so much better than the stuff we get today. Soooo much better.

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Anita Ward's management has finally released a statement addressing the artist's Spotify page and a recent mix-up with the GTA 6 logo....

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That clears that up!

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It will probably still be in the game. I feel like a lot of this type of music will be late '70s to late '80s which I am not mad about. I would rather we have nothing bu music from back then than anything coming out today.

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So now we don't know if it will be in the game or not?

I am going to keep an eye on this. I hope they do end up releasing the soundtrack in advance. I want to get an idea of what sorts of songs we can expect in the game.

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I don't know if they will announce all the music but we did know of some prior to GTA 5's release so there is that. I would like them to do some sort of playlist on their YouTube channel though.

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