Gaming News GTA 6: This rapper will actually be part of the soundtrack of Rockstar’s future blockbuster, the information leaks
Here is another artist collaborating with the North American company for the soundtrack of the sixth GTA work.
2023 ended in style with the release of the Grand Theft Auto VI trailer, the first official images of the most anticipated game of the decade. Unsurprisingly, this video, which is less than two minutes long, caused quite a stir online. In the enthusiasm for this sixth work of an emblematic license, many theories have appeared on social networks that aim to imagine even the smallest aspect of this rock star production. Even if the enthusiasm of fans has calmed down somewhat a few months later, a large part of fans are still looking for the smallest detail of this rock star title, which should only see the light of day in 2025… Which is not pleasant most impatient.
Among the little information that has been released, we know that several artists are officially collaborating with Rockstar to have their music appear on the game’s radio stations or elsewhere. These collaborations are anything but rare and are in keeping with the game’s identity. A few weeks ago, rapper T-Pain announced a collaboration with the North American company. The latter is a player of GTA Onlinebut according to him had to stop being involved due to his collaboration with Rockstar for the sixth part. Just recently, another rapper indirectly revealed that he was involved in GTA 6!
Rapper Schoolboy Q teams up with Rockstar for GTA 6
A few days ago, Schoolboy Q, whose real name is Quincy Matthew Hanley, announced his collaboration with Rockstar for GTA 6 on X (formerly Twitter).. Through a fan’s response, he gave this hint that makes all fans believe that he will indeed be part of this long-awaited sixth work.
You should know that this 37-year-old American rapper’s music already appears in GTA 5 and GTA Online. With this, Rockstar is simply renewing a collaboration that has already lasted for over a decade and apparently maintains good relationships with its artists. In short: radio regulars should find voices they already know in the 2013 opus.