GTA 6 Rumors Explode After Rapper Skrilla Claims His Song

From viral hits to secret trailers, every beat, whisper, and glitch might be Rockstar's quiet setup for the next big GTA 6 reveal.

News by Placid on  Oct 18, 2025

The community is once again on edge because of rumors about GTA 6. No gameplay or map information was leaked at this time. Instead, there was a beat. Skrilla, the rapper best known for the hit song Doot Doot (6 7), jokingly said in a podcast that his song will be in GTA 6.

The claim was made on Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast and caused a huge stir on social media right away. Within hours, Rockstar-focused news sources started to break down the statement, asking if another artist had accidentally broken a silence that was protected by non-disclosure.

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Late in 2024, the song Doot Doot (6 7) became popular on the internet. In early 2025, it became a Gen Alpha hit on TikTok and Instagram. Because it was used as a meme, "67" became a recurring cultural echo that could be found in digital places. Rockstar's move to possibly include it fits with the company's long history of incorporating current events into its soundtracks.

But this addition, if it's real, also suggests something else: GTA 6 might be listening to the world around it, taking in the wifi's pulse and turning it into sound.

Skrilla's claim adds to those of other artists who are teasing about being involved in the upcoming game. Artists like Schoolboy Q and Tay have hinted that they might work with Rockstar. For example, Schoolboy Q said last year, "I'ma be on there." "Don't even trip." Another layer was added when Tay said he was told to stop roleplaying because he worked with Rockstar.

He later found out that the company had teamed up with modding communities to help artists. There isn't a clear line between rumor and reveal in these stories, but there is a pattern that feels too planned to ignore.

Icons from around the world are getting involved in the guesswork. There are rumors in the business world that Drake could run his own in-game radio station. This rumor was first brought up in a podcast with Jermaine Dupri. DJ Khaled has been linked to a similar project, and it has been said that he could show up in GTA 6 through carefully chosen tracks. If these additions turn out to be true, Rockstar's radio could become more like a cultural show, with half music and half commentary on the digital age.

Then something strange happened. Rockstar quietly put out a new Experience GTA Online video for GTA Online. The video was only shown on local TV in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and Ireland. It was taken off the list within hours, so no one could see it. People who saw it early on noticed something strange, though: Dr. Friedlander's first line was, "I'm afraid our time isn't up yet." I thought it was more than just business. Fans who were still waiting for GTA 6 heard it like a whisper.

It's not the first time Rockstar has tried to trick people. During the time of Grand Theft Auto V, trailers had subtle jokes about leaks and delays, which suggested that the company likes to use meta-commentary in its campaigns.

GTA 6 Rumors, Explode After Rapper, Skrilla Claims His Song, PC, Gameplay, Screenshot, NoobFeed

This new movie that hasn't been posted anywhere could be another clue, a quiet reminder that this part of GTA Online isn't quite over yet, even though the next part is already stirring below the surface. Rockstar Intel says that in future updates to GTA Online, you will be able to own a house. This will make the online world even bigger before GTA 6 comes out.

There is a strong chance that Take-Two Interactive will hold its next earnings call on November 6. Rockstar has made big announcements around these times in the past, which have led to rumors that the next GTA 6 trailer or pre-order campaign could come out soon after that date. The timing seems planned, matching Rockstar's planned rhythm of surprise and silence. A song, a line in a trailer, or a regional upload all feel like small steps in a bigger dance that leads to one obvious reveal.

The world waits for now in the quiet strain between leaks and truth. The myths about GTA 6 grow with every claim and whisper. One thing is for sure: something is coming, whether it's a song going viral, a secret trailer, or a polite nod from Rockstar. It's not a question of when the next big news will come out, but when the silence will end.

Zahra Morshed

Senior Editor, NoobFeed

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