The past week has been chaotic for anyone trying to avoid Grand Theft Auto VI spoilers. Following the wave of gameplay footage attributed to the leaker known as Cyberleek — which has already exposed the game's full map, its weapon wheel, taunt mechanics, and NPC combat — attention has now turned to something a little less dramatic but arguably just as exciting for longtime fans: the radio.
Vehicles in the leaked clips have been caught playing unannounced songs, and a separate leak specifically showed off the in-game radio menu, revealing several station names for the first time. Here's a complete rundown of everything confirmed about GTA 6's soundtrack so far, combining what's surfaced in the recent leaks with what Rockstar had already officially confirmed through the game's first two trailers.
Songs pulled from the leaked gameplay
The freshest additions to the tracklist come straight from vehicle radios caught on camera during the recent leaks:
"For What It's Worth" – Stevie Nicks
Symphony No. 5, III. Allegro Molto – Sibelius
"Overpowered" – Róisín Murphy
"Sports Car" – Tate McRae
"Rhinestone Cowboy" – Glen Campbell
"Impact" – SG Lewis, Robyn & Channel Tres
"Get It Poppin'" – Fat Joe ft. Nelly
It's a mix that says a lot about the tone Rockstar seems to be going for with Leonida's airwaves — classic rock and country staples sitting alongside recent pop and dance cuts, plus at least one classical piece, suggesting a station dedicated to orchestral music.

What we already knew from the trailers
Before any of this leaked, Rockstar had already confirmed a handful of songs through GTA 6's first two trailers:
"Love Is a Long Road" – Tom Petty
"Talkin' to Myself Again" – Tammy Wynette
"I Love Rock 'n' Roll" – Joan Jett
"Hot Together" – The Pointer Sisters
"Everybody Have Fun Tonight" – Wang Chung
"Thunder Island" – Jay Ferguson
"Child Support" – Zenglen
The radio stations revealed so far
The bigger discovery might be the station names themselves. A separate leak showed off the actual radio menu in-game, and it confirmed that CircoLoco Records — the electronic music brand behind the Ibiza club night — has its own dedicated station in GTA 6. The stations spotted so far are:
Circoloco Records Radio
Dirty South Classics
Honey FM
Back Country Radio
Emotion
ON.U
Stockyard FM
Symphony FM
V-Rock
Between the names alone, it's already possible to sketch out a rough picture of Leonida's radio dial: Dirty South Classics and Stockyard FM point toward hip-hop and country leanings respectively, Symphony FM likely houses that Sibelius track, and V-Rock looks like a spiritual successor to the rock stations that have anchored past GTA soundtracks.
Nothing here is official yet — this is all still leak territory, not a Rockstar announcement — but with the list growing by the day, it's becoming one of the clearer pictures we have of what GTA 6 will actually sound like at launch. Expect this list to keep expanding as more footage surfaces.
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