GTA 6 Soundtrack Rumors Hit a High Note as Artists Tease Big Reveals

As of now, the music from Grand Theft Auto 6 is already making a lot of noise, with reports of celebrity-hosted stations and unexpected NDA breaks.

News by M. Hasan on  Feb 17, 2026

Even though Grand Theft Auto 6 hasn't come out yet, the radio is already full of talk. In the latest twist about Rockstar Games' highly anticipated game, several musicians have made comments that they might be involved with the radio stations in the game. And if these claims are true, players could be cruising through Vice City to music that is really driven by stars.

Two singers have recently hinted at deals that mean their songs might be in Grand Theft Auto 6. Two musicians are said to have said that a song called "Back to Life," which they made with Poolside, will be in the new game. The claim is said to have come up in a now-deleted post, which led fans to start speculating right away. People say that the song's mood is happy and reminds them of the neon-filled vibes of Vice City. They also say that it sounds like Radio Mirror Park from GTA 5.

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Neon Indian is another name that makes people excited.

The artist gave hints that their relationship with Rockstar Games is far from over during an appearance on a Spotify show. The musician allegedly hinted that more work together is on the way, but wouldn't confirm it directly. Neon Indian contributed to the music for GTA Online's first task, which makes the idea that they might come back seem likely.

Another thing that makes people wonder about these changes is non-disclosure agreements. In the gaming business, breaking NDAs can lead to legal problems. However, music artists have been known to work in different situations in the past. Many musicians have hinted at working with Rockstar in the past without getting in a lot of trouble with the public.

One famous example is Snoop Dogg, who allegedly hinted that he would be in GTA 5's "The Contract" update in 2021 before it was officially confirmed. In the same way, T-Pain is said to have said that he had been working on GTA 6 in some way. In a video that got a lot of attention, he said that working on the project had even made it harder for him to join some roleplay groups. This could mean that Rockstar is working on more than just music.

That's not all on the list.

There have also been rumors that DJ Khaled is involved with the project. He might have his own radio station in the game that plays his songs and maybe even exclusive material. If true, this wouldn't be the first time Rockstar tried out celebrity-curated stations, but the size of what's being talked about makes it sound like they want to do something bigger.

More rumors have been spread about ScHoolboy Q, who is said to have replied to a fan online by saying that he would be on GTA 6's radio show. At the same time, producer Jermaine Dupri said that Drake might be able to have his own radio station in the game, which would let him play new or exclusive songs straight in the virtual world. Imagine driving through a city that looks like Miami in the digital world while listening to a song that you can't find anywhere else. Is this how live music will be distributed in the future?

None of these claims has been proven by Rockstar Games, but the pattern of hints and casual spills has kept fans guessing. Some people think that artists may be using the huge buzz around GTA 6 to get more attention. Others say that Rockstar's changing approach to music integration easily includes working with well-known artists.

Aside from the talking in the music, the game's sales keep breaking records.

The second trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 has allegedly been watched over 150 million times in just nine months. Trailer one has been seen about 273 million times so far, and is growing. Both videos have been seen more than 423 million times. These huge numbers support the idea that the release of GTA 6 is more than just a video game. It's a cultural event.

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Of course, doubters say that repeated viewings and refreshes are to blame for the inflated numbers. Even so, very few entertainment brands keep getting so much attention around the world for so long. A lot of people are excited about GTA 6, and not just people who usually play video games.

The changes in in-game radio also show how people listen to music in general. When GTA 5 first came out, sets that looked like radio stations were the norm. Now that we live in a streaming world, could GTA 6 include a parody or adaptation of a tool like Spotify? Could players make their own tracks in the world of the game? Or, Rockstar could mix old-school radio styles with newer streaming culture to make a mix experience.

The music for the series has never been just background noise. Music in Grand Theft Auto shapes the mood, humor, and identity of its fictional towns. It ranges from satirical talk shows to carefully chosen genre stations. If the rumors are true, GTA 6 could take this practice even further by letting artists work together in real time and giving players access to exclusive content.

Still, until Rockstar makes public announcements, nothing is certain.

The experts say that artists may be pushing the limits or speaking too soon. On the other hand, these leaks could be sneaky marketing moves meant to get people interested without giving away too much. One thing that is certain is that GTA 6's radio stations are getting almost as much attention as the game itself. The possible lineup includes indie synth-pop, mainstream hip-hop, and content hosted by famous people. It offers a lot of variety and star power.

Fans are still putting together hints from interviews, social media posts, and comments that aren't very clear as the release date approaches. Will these talked-about partnerships turn into real radio stations? Will exclusive tracks change the way new music comes out in the game world? Or are these sounds just echoes in the digital wind?

The rumors are flying around like wheels on a getaway car, and the hype machine is at full speed. One thing is for sure, though: GTA 6's music might steal the show before players even press start. What song will be on the radio when the timer finally goes off, and the engine starts up?

M. Hasan

Editor, NoobFeed

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