Since the announcement of “The Contract”, a new expansion ontoGrand Theft Auto: Online, Rockstar has seriously been rocking it. The game developer announced today more about additional content heading to the game - prepare for a music overhaul with this one. All new music featuring popular artists, and a brand-new radio station called MOTOMAMI Los Santos will be added on December 15.
This new content was teased when details about “The Contract” were released, but there wasn’t any specific information provided, but only “more information is coming soon.”Now it’s hereand packing a punch toGTA Online’smusic scene. MOTOMAMI will be hosted by popular singer and songwriter,ROSALÍA, along with familiar Rockstar collaborator,Arca.

The station will feature artists likeDaddy Yankee, Mr. Fingers, Aventura, Caroline Polachek, with exclusive tracks fromBad Gyaland ROSALÍA herself on a track collaboration with The Weeknd. Arca will also feature some of his music, as well. It’s only natural that those two talents should host the radio station.
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Two already existing radio stations in the game will receive updates. Radio Los Santos will now include new music from artists such asHit-Boy, Freddie Gibbs ft. Pusha T, Tia Corine, Rich the Kid, Offset, Mozzy ft. YG, Saweetie, Future, Tyler the Creator, Kodak Black, and more. Special cameos featureMike DeanandScHoolboy Qalongside usual host,Big Boy. Nez-produced EP will showcase tracks fromScHoolboy Q, Moodymann, Gangsta Boo. These three tracks are exclusive toGTA Onlineuntil the release of the EP on CircoLoco Records next year.
The second radio station to get an update is West Coast Classics. Expect “Dre Day,” a tribute toDr. Dre’s music career that plays his tracks. Some of these tracks are well-known collaborations with legends:2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Blackstreet, Ice Cube, Nas, JAY-Z. There will also be call-ins from Dr. Dre’s friends and collaborators. Lastly, Dam Funk puts a fresh spin on the “classic g-funk sound for Los Santos.”
Expect more information from Rockstar soon, the company plans to discuss the new music studio and Dr. Dre’s creativity at Record A Studios.