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− | |genre = Classic West Coast Hip Hop |
+ | |genre = Classic West Coast Hip Hop<br>Gangsta Rap<br>G-Funk<br>Golden Age Hip Hop<br>Hardcore Hip Hop<br>Hip Hop<br> West Coast Hip Hop |
|frequency = 95.6 FM |
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{{Quote|Coming at you from the city of Davis - music from the days of the pager.|''GTA V'' Website}} |
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− | '''West Coast Classics''' '''(WCC)''' is a [[Radio Stations in GTA V|radio station]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
+ | '''West Coast Classics''' '''(WCC)''' is a [[Radio Stations in GTA V|radio station]] featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' that plays West Coast rap and hip hop. |
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+ | ==Descripton== |
+ | The station is hosted by rapper and record producer [[DJ Pooh]], who handpicked the entire playlist for the station. It may be based on [http://www.935kday.com/ 93.5 KDAY] in Los Angeles, which plays a similar genre of music. |
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− | *[[wp:Tupac Shakur|2Pac]] - Ambitionz Az a Ridah (1996) |
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− | *[[wp:Compton's Most Wanted|Compton's Most Wanted]] - Late Night Hype (1990) |
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− | *[[wp:DJ Quik|DJ Quik]] - Dollaz & Sense (1995) |
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− | *[[wp:Dr. Dre|Dr. Dre]] feat. Snoop Dogg - [[wp:Still D.R.E|Still D.R.E]] (1999) |
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+ | [[The Lowdown 91.1]] is WCC's sister station. |
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− | *[[wp:King Tee|King Tee]] - Played Like a Piano (1990) |
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− | *[[wp:Dr. Dre|Dr. Dre]] feat. Snoop Dogg, Kurupt & [[wp:Nate Dogg|Nate Dogg]] - [[wp:The Next Episode|The Next Episode]] (2000) |
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+ | {{clr}} |
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− | *[[wp:Ice Cube|Ice Cube]] - [[wp:You Know How We Do It|You Know How We Do It]] (1994)<!--This song appeared as an album track in 1993, therefore it is a 1993 song--> |
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+ | ==Tracklist== |
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− | *[[wp:Kausion|Kausion]] feat. Ice Cube - What You Wanna Do? (1995) |
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+ | {{Tracklist|color=V| |
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− | *[[wp:Kurupt|Kurupt]] - C-Walk (1998) |
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+ | {{/Tracklist}} |
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− | *[[wp:Mack 10|Mack 10]] & [[wp:Tha Dogg Pound|Tha Dogg Pound]] - [[wp:Nothin' But the Cavi Hit|Nothin' But the Cavi Hit]] (1996) |
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− | *[[MC Eiht]] - [[wp:Streiht Up Menace|Straight Up Menace]] (1993) |
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− | *[[wp:N.W.A|N.W.A]] - [[wp:Appetite for Destruction (song)|Appetite for Destruction]] (1991) |
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− | *[[wp:N.W.A|N.W.A]] - [[wp:Gangsta Gangsta (N.W.A song)|Gangsta Gangsta]] (1988) |
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− | *[[wp:Tha Dogg Pound|Tha Dogg Pound]] - [[wp:What Would You Do (Tha Dogg Pound song)|What Would U Do?]] (1995) |
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− | *[[wp:Snoop Dogg|Snoop Dogg]] - [[wp:Gin and Juice|Gin and Juice]] (1994) |
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− | *[[wp:Geto Boys|Geto Boys]] - [[wp:Mind Playing Tricks on Me|Mind Playing Tricks on Me]] (1991) |
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− | *[[wp:Too $hort|Too $hort]] - So You Want to Be a Gangster (1992) |
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− | '''Exclusive for PS4, Xbox One, & PC versions''' |
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− | *[[wp:Bone Thugs-n-Harmony|Bone Thugs-N-Harmony]] - [[wp:1st of tha Month|1st of Tha Month]] (1995) |
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− | *[[wp:Capital Punishment Organization|CPO]] feat. [[wp:MC Ren|MC Ren]] - Ballad Of A Menace (1990) |
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− | *[[wp:E-40|E-40]] feat. [[wp:The Click|The Click]] - Captain Save a Hoe (1994) |
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− | *[[wp:Eazy-E|Eazy-E]] feat. Ice Cube - No More ?'s (1988) |
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− | *[[wp:Jayo Felony|Jayo Felony]] - Sherm Stick (1995) |
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− | *[[wp:Luniz|Luniz]] feat. [[wp:Michael Marshall (singer)|Michael Marshall]] - [[wp:I Got 5 on It|I Got 5 On It]] (1995) |
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− | *[[wp:South Central Cartel|South Central Cartel]] - Servin' 'Em Heat (1994) |
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− | *[[wp:Spice 1|Spice 1]] feat. MC Eiht - The Murda Show (1993) * |
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− | *[[wp:The Conscious Daughters|The Conscious Daughters]] - We Roll Deep (1993) |
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− | *[[wp:The Lady of Rage|The Lady of Rage]] feat. Snoop Dogg - [[wp:Afro Puffs|Afro Puffs]] (1994) |
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− | *[[wp:Warren G|Warren G]] - [[wp:This D.J.|This D.J.]] (1994) |
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− | *[[wp:Westside Connection|Westside Connection]] - [[wp:Bow Down (song)|Bow Down]] (1996) |
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− | ( * This song was originally cut from previous-gen releases) |
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== Deleted songs == |
== Deleted songs == |
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''GTA V'' 's trackID.gxt2 database reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version. "Tha Murda Show" by Spice 1 and MC Eiht is the only song from this list to have made it on next-gen/PC versions. |
''GTA V'' 's trackID.gxt2 database reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version. "Tha Murda Show" by Spice 1 and MC Eiht is the only song from this list to have made it on next-gen/PC versions. |
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− | *2Pac feat. [[wp:K-Ci & JoJo|K-Ci & JoJo]] - [[wp:How Do U Want It|How Do U Want It]] (1996) |
+ | *2Pac feat. [[wp:K-Ci & JoJo|K-Ci & JoJo]] - [[wp:How Do U Want It|How Do U Want It]] (1996)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0x119C0F19 = How Do U Want It</code></ref> |
− | *Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mr. Bill Collector (1995) |
+ | *Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mr. Bill Collector (1995)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0x23482A7D = Mr. Bill Collector</code></ref> |
− | *[[DJ Pooh]] feat. [[wp:Kam (rapper)|Kam]] - Whoop! Whoop! (1997) |
+ | *[[DJ Pooh]] feat. [[wp:Kam (rapper)|Kam]] - Whoop! Whoop! (1997)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0xB0B323BF = Whoop! Whoop!</code></ref> |
− | *Mack 10 feat. Ice Cube & [[wp:WC (rapper)|WC]] - [[wp:Westside Slaughterhouse|Westside Slaughterhouse]] (1995) |
+ | *Mack 10 feat. Ice Cube & [[wp:WC (rapper)|WC]] - [[wp:Westside Slaughterhouse|Westside Slaughterhouse]] (1995)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0x680F6081 = Westside Slaughterhouse</code></ref> |
− | *Nate Dogg - I Got Love (2001) |
+ | *Nate Dogg - I Got Love (2001)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0xBABE7B1E = I Got Love</code></ref> |
− | *Warren G feat. Nate Dogg - [[wp:Regulate (song)|Regulate]] (1994) |
+ | *Warren G feat. Nate Dogg - [[wp:Regulate (song)|Regulate]] (1994)<ref>'''TrackID.gxt2''': <code>0xD8663D8D = Regulate</code></ref> |
+ | Alongside the trackID.gtx2 database, more songs were found in a early build of GTA V on a dev PlayStation 3.<ref>'''GTA Forums''': http://gtaforums.com/topic/678397-the-gta-v-beta-hunt/?p=1070099238</ref> |
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+ | *Digital Underground - Same Song (1991) |
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+ | *MC Ren - Ruthless For Life (1998) |
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+ | *The D.O.C - Grand Finale (1989) |
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+ | *Ice Cube - Wicked (1992) |
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+ | *Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride (1992) |
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+ | *Too $hort - Money In The Ghetto (1993) |
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+ | *Snoop Dogg Ft. Goldie Loc - ??? |
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+ | *Thug Life - ??? |
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+ | *MC Breed - ??? |
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+ | --> |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | *In the mission [[Franklin and Lamar]], the radio will be turned to the station and play ''Appetite For Destruction'' by N.W.A, no matter if the player chooses the [[9F]] or the [[Rapid GT]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The station's slogan, "from the days of the pager", is a reference to the fact most of these songs came out during the 1990s, before cell phones were common place. |
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− | *The station is possibly based on the former [http://www.935kday.com/ 93.5 KDAY] in Los Angeles, which plays "back in the day hits". |
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*The entire playlist for this station was handpicked by the station's host himself, DJ Pooh, who was also the co-producer and writer for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and a creative consultant for ''Grand Theft Auto V''. |
*The entire playlist for this station was handpicked by the station's host himself, DJ Pooh, who was also the co-producer and writer for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and a creative consultant for ''Grand Theft Auto V''. |
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⚫ | *This station was the subject of a lawsuit over the copyright to some of the songs on its playlist. On October 11, 2013, former [[wp:Death Row Records|Death Row Records]] artist and [[wp:Tha Dogg Pound|Tha Dogg Pound]] member [[wp:Daz Dillinger|Daz "Dat Ni**a Daz" Dillinger]] issued a cease-and-desist letter to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive for allegedly using two of his songs without authorisation. According to Dillinger, Rockstar offered him US$4,271 to allow the material to be used in the game. Dillinger declined, but the songs were used regardless. The songs are "C-Walk" by [[wp:Kurupt|Kurupt]] and "[[wp:Nothin' But the Cavi Hit|Nothin' But the Cavi Hit]]" by [[wp:Mack 10|Mack 10]] and Tha Dogg Pound, which were both produced by Dillinger and included in the West Coast Classics station. In the order, Dillinger and his lawyers requested "a better offer", or the recall and destruction of unsold copies of the game. Dillinger originally afforded the publisher fourteen days to comply with the suit. However, no action was taken from either side and the lawsuit was eventually dropped, and the songs stayed in the game. |
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⚫ | *This station was the subject of a lawsuit over the copyright to some of the songs on its playlist. On October 11, 2013, former [[wp:Death Row Records|Death Row Records]] artist and [[wp:Tha Dogg Pound|Tha Dogg Pound]] member [[wp:Daz Dillinger|Daz "Dat |
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*Geto Boys' "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" is interestingly featured on the station as the group originated from Houston, Texas, thus making them Southern rappers, as well as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (being from Cleveland, Ohio), and The Lady Of Rage (who is from Virginia), who are featured in the next-gen version. This was likely an oversight from the developers, but may been intentional due to their connections to West Coast hip-hop. |
*Geto Boys' "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" is interestingly featured on the station as the group originated from Houston, Texas, thus making them Southern rappers, as well as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (being from Cleveland, Ohio), and The Lady Of Rage (who is from Virginia), who are featured in the next-gen version. This was likely an oversight from the developers, but may been intentional due to their connections to West Coast hip-hop. |
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*Also, not all of the West Coast rappers featured on the playlist are from the Los Angeles area (which Los Santos is based on). E-40, Spice 1, Too $hort, The Luniz and The Conscious Daughters all originate from the San Francisco Bay Area (Vallejo, Hayward, and East Oakland respectively). Jayo Felony also is not a Los Angeles rapper; rather he originates from San Diego. |
*Also, not all of the West Coast rappers featured on the playlist are from the Los Angeles area (which Los Santos is based on). E-40, Spice 1, Too $hort, The Luniz and The Conscious Daughters all originate from the San Francisco Bay Area (Vallejo, Hayward, and East Oakland respectively). Jayo Felony also is not a Los Angeles rapper; rather he originates from San Diego. |
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*Interestingly on a rare occasion, DJ Pooh will do a brief shout out to Lamar Davis. It's never stated how exactly DJ Pooh came to know Lamar other than that he's heard about him on the streets. He will first say ''Lamar? That's a funny name for a dude.'' He then proceeds to mock Lamar's old-school gangbanging mentality and tells him to get his act together. |
*Interestingly on a rare occasion, DJ Pooh will do a brief shout out to Lamar Davis. It's never stated how exactly DJ Pooh came to know Lamar other than that he's heard about him on the streets. He will first say ''Lamar? That's a funny name for a dude.'' He then proceeds to mock Lamar's old-school gangbanging mentality and tells him to get his act together. |
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− | *The song "''What Would U Do?" ''by "Tha Dogg Pound" was actually one of the influences for the ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' [[Theme |
+ | *The song "''What Would U Do?" ''by "Tha Dogg Pound" was actually one of the influences for the ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'' [[Theme from San Andreas|theme]]. |
− | *In the original (Xbox 360/PS3) version of the game, whenever the player starts the mission [[Franklin and Lamar]] and chooses to repossess either the [[9F]] or the [[Rapid GT]], the radio is switched on automatically to West Coast Classics and the song ''Appetite For Destruction'' by N.W.A will always play. |
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*Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, [[MC Eiht]] and King Tee all make cameo appearances on the station giving a shoutout to DJ Pooh before a song plays. |
*Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, [[MC Eiht]] and King Tee all make cameo appearances on the station giving a shoutout to DJ Pooh before a song plays. |
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*The station may be related to the [[West Coast Classics Magazine]]. |
*The station may be related to the [[West Coast Classics Magazine]]. |
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− | *[[The Lowdown 91.1]] is a sister station to West Coast Classics. This is mentioned by DJ Pooh, where he asks his listeners not to forget about them. |
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*"Played Like a Piano" and "The Next Episode" were sampled from "Knucklehead" by Grover Washington Jr. and "The Edge" by David McCallum respectively, both of which can be heard on [[Fusion FM]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]''. |
*"Played Like a Piano" and "The Next Episode" were sampled from "Knucklehead" by Grover Washington Jr. and "The Edge" by David McCallum respectively, both of which can be heard on [[Fusion FM]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]''. |
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+ | *"You Know How We Do It" by Ice Cube was sampled from "{{WP|Funky Worm}}" by the {{WP|Ohio Players}}, which can be heard on [[Bounce FM]] in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]''. |
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*This station shares its 95.6 FM frequency with [[West Coast Talk Radio]], meaning it would be impossible to tune into either station, especially in Los Santos County. |
*This station shares its 95.6 FM frequency with [[West Coast Talk Radio]], meaning it would be impossible to tune into either station, especially in Los Santos County. |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | * [[N-CT FM]] - a hip hop radio in ''[[GTA 1]]''. |
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+ | * [[KREZ]] - a hip hop radio in ''[[GTA 2]]''. |
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+ | * [[Game Radio]] - an east coast hip hop radio in ''[[GTA III]]''. |
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+ | * [[Wildstyle]] - a hip hop and electro radio in ''[[GTA Vice City]]''. |
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+ | * [[Playback FM]] - a classic east coast hip hop radio in ''[[GTA San Andreas]]''. |
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+ | * [[Radio Los Santos]] - a contemporary hip hop radio in ''GTA San Andreas'' and ''[[GTA V]]'' that plays other songs by {{WP|2Pac}}, {{WP|Compton's Most Wanted}}, {{WP|Dr. Dre}}, {{WP|Ice Cube}}, {{WP|N.W.A.}}, {{WP|Too $hort}}, {{WP|Eazy E}} and {{WP|MC Eiht}}. |
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+ | * [[The Liberty Jam]] - an east coast hip hop radio in ''[[GTA Liberty City Stories]]''. |
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+ | * [[Fresh FM]] - a hip hop and electro radio in ''[[GTA Vice City Stories]]''. |
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+ | * [[The Beat 102.7]] - a contemporary hip hop radio ''[[GTA IV]]'' and ''[[GTA Episodes From Liberty City]]''. |
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+ | * [[The Classics 104.1]] - a classic hip hop radio in ''GTA IV''. |
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+ | * [[Alchemist]] - a hip hop instrumentals radio in ''[[GTA Chinatown Wars]].'' |
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+ | * [[DJ Khalil]] - a hip hop instrumentals radio in enhaced versions of ''GTA Chinatown Wars.'' |
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+ | * [[The Lab]] - a hip hop and mixed genre radio in enhaced versions of ''GTA V'' that plays a song by MC Eiht. |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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Revision as of 06:45, 28 March 2020
West Coast Classics (WCC) is a radio station featured in Grand Theft Auto V that plays West Coast rap and hip hop.
Descripton
The station is hosted by rapper and record producer DJ Pooh, who handpicked the entire playlist for the station. It may be based on 93.5 KDAY in Los Angeles, which plays a similar genre of music.
It is one of the preferred stations of Franklin Clinton, Lamar Davis, Patrick McReary and Jimmy De Santa.
The Lowdown 91.1 is WCC's sister station.
Tracklist
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Deleted songs
GTA V 's trackID.gxt2 database reveals many more songs were planned to appear on the station but were not included in the final version. "Tha Murda Show" by Spice 1 and MC Eiht is the only song from this list to have made it on next-gen/PC versions.
- 2Pac feat. K-Ci & JoJo - How Do U Want It (1996)[1]
- Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Mr. Bill Collector (1995)[2]
- DJ Pooh feat. Kam - Whoop! Whoop! (1997)[3]
- Mack 10 feat. Ice Cube & WC - Westside Slaughterhouse (1995)[4]
- Nate Dogg - I Got Love (2001)[5]
- Warren G feat. Nate Dogg - Regulate (1994)[6]
Alongside the trackID.gtx2 database, more songs were found in a early build of GTA V on a dev PlayStation 3.[7]
- Digital Underground - Same Song (1991)
- MC Ren - Ruthless For Life (1998)
- The D.O.C - Grand Finale (1989)
- Ice Cube - Wicked (1992)
- Dr. Dre - Let Me Ride (1992)
- Too $hort - Money In The Ghetto (1993)
Appearances
- In the mission Franklin and Lamar, the radio will be turned to the station and play Appetite For Destruction by N.W.A, no matter if the player chooses the 9F or the Rapid GT.
- In the GTA Online introduction, when Lamar drives the player to his first race, "What You Wanna Do?" by Kausion is playing in the background.
Gallery
Video
Original Version:
Enhanced Version:
Trivia
- The station's slogan, "from the days of the pager", is a reference to the fact most of these songs came out during the 1990s, before cell phones were common place.
- The entire playlist for this station was handpicked by the station's host himself, DJ Pooh, who was also the co-producer and writer for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and a creative consultant for Grand Theft Auto V.
- This station was the subject of a lawsuit over the copyright to some of the songs on its playlist. On October 11, 2013, former Death Row Records artist and Tha Dogg Pound member Daz "Dat Ni**a Daz" Dillinger issued a cease-and-desist letter to Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive for allegedly using two of his songs without authorisation. According to Dillinger, Rockstar offered him US$4,271 to allow the material to be used in the game. Dillinger declined, but the songs were used regardless. The songs are "C-Walk" by Kurupt and "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" by Mack 10 and Tha Dogg Pound, which were both produced by Dillinger and included in the West Coast Classics station. In the order, Dillinger and his lawyers requested "a better offer", or the recall and destruction of unsold copies of the game. Dillinger originally afforded the publisher fourteen days to comply with the suit. However, no action was taken from either side and the lawsuit was eventually dropped, and the songs stayed in the game.
- Geto Boys' "Mind Playin' Tricks On Me" is interestingly featured on the station as the group originated from Houston, Texas, thus making them Southern rappers, as well as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony (being from Cleveland, Ohio), and The Lady Of Rage (who is from Virginia), who are featured in the next-gen version. This was likely an oversight from the developers, but may been intentional due to their connections to West Coast hip-hop.
- Also, not all of the West Coast rappers featured on the playlist are from the Los Angeles area (which Los Santos is based on). E-40, Spice 1, Too $hort, The Luniz and The Conscious Daughters all originate from the San Francisco Bay Area (Vallejo, Hayward, and East Oakland respectively). Jayo Felony also is not a Los Angeles rapper; rather he originates from San Diego.
- Interestingly on a rare occasion, DJ Pooh will do a brief shout out to Lamar Davis. It's never stated how exactly DJ Pooh came to know Lamar other than that he's heard about him on the streets. He will first say Lamar? That's a funny name for a dude. He then proceeds to mock Lamar's old-school gangbanging mentality and tells him to get his act together.
- The song "What Would U Do?" by "Tha Dogg Pound" was actually one of the influences for the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas theme.
- Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Eiht and King Tee all make cameo appearances on the station giving a shoutout to DJ Pooh before a song plays.
- The station may be related to the West Coast Classics Magazine.
- "Played Like a Piano" and "The Next Episode" were sampled from "Knucklehead" by Grover Washington Jr. and "The Edge" by David McCallum respectively, both of which can be heard on Fusion FM in GTA IV.
- "You Know How We Do It" by Ice Cube was sampled from "Funky Worm" by the Ohio Players, which can be heard on Bounce FM in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
- This station shares its 95.6 FM frequency with West Coast Talk Radio, meaning it would be impossible to tune into either station, especially in Los Santos County.
See also
- N-CT FM - a hip hop radio in GTA 1.
- KREZ - a hip hop radio in GTA 2.
- Game Radio - an east coast hip hop radio in GTA III.
- Wildstyle - a hip hop and electro radio in GTA Vice City.
- Playback FM - a classic east coast hip hop radio in GTA San Andreas.
- Radio Los Santos - a contemporary hip hop radio in GTA San Andreas and GTA V that plays other songs by 2Pac, Compton's Most Wanted, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, N.W.A., Too $hort, Eazy E and MC Eiht.
- The Liberty Jam - an east coast hip hop radio in GTA Liberty City Stories.
- Fresh FM - a hip hop and electro radio in GTA Vice City Stories.
- The Beat 102.7 - a contemporary hip hop radio GTA IV and GTA Episodes From Liberty City.
- The Classics 104.1 - a classic hip hop radio in GTA IV.
- Alchemist - a hip hop instrumentals radio in GTA Chinatown Wars.
- DJ Khalil - a hip hop instrumentals radio in enhaced versions of GTA Chinatown Wars.
- The Lab - a hip hop and mixed genre radio in enhaced versions of GTA V that plays a song by MC Eiht.
References
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0x119C0F19 = How Do U Want It
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0x23482A7D = Mr. Bill Collector
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0xB0B323BF = Whoop! Whoop!
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0x680F6081 = Westside Slaughterhouse
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0xBABE7B1E = I Got Love
- ↑ TrackID.gxt2:
0xD8663D8D = Regulate
- ↑ GTA Forums: http://gtaforums.com/topic/678397-the-gta-v-beta-hunt/?p=1070099238