GTA 6 soundtrack buzz grows as Neon Indian, Panama, T-Pain and more artists confirm new music for Rockstar Games’ highly anticipated open-world release.

GTA 6 soundtrack buzz grows as Neon Indian, Panama, T-Pain and more artists confirm [Photo: X]
The excitement around GTA 6 continues to grow as several artists confirm their involvement in the game’s soundtrack. With fans eagerly waiting for its release, new music announcements have added fresh momentum to the buzz surrounding Rockstar Games’ next blockbuster.
Musicians from different genres have now revealed that their tracks will appear in GTA 6, hinting at a diverse and high-energy soundtrack. From indie electronic sounds to hip-hop heavyweights, the lineup suggests Rockstar is once again placing strong focus on music culture.
One of the biggest confirmations came from the Australian electronic group Panama. The band announced that their track “Back To Life” will feature in GTA 6. The revelation gained attention after fans spotted the announcement online and shared it widely across social media.
Interestingly, many fans said they first discovered Panama’s music through Grand Theft Auto V and other video games. That connection has strengthened excitement for their return to the franchise.
“Back To Life” was written in collaboration with Poolside, further adding to the track’s popularity among indie music listeners.
Another name that sparked discussion is Neon Indian. The project’s lead member, Alan Palomo, recently spoke about working again with Rockstar during a podcast appearance.
Palomo previously collaborated with Rockstar when his song “Change of Coast” gained popularity in GTA V. He described his experience working with the studio as fascinating and highlighted how well his music aligned with the game’s themes.
Neon Indian’s notable tracks include:
Fans now speculate whether Rockstar will feature another nostalgic electronic hit in GTA 6.
Many players are searching online: Will GTA 6 have hip-hop radio stations? Reports and artist confirmations strongly suggest yes.
Rapper Skrilla released a track titled “Doot Doot 6 7,” which fans believe connects directly to GTA 6. Meanwhile, ScHoolboy Q shared on social media that his music will appear in the upcoming game. Singer and producer T-Pain also confirmed his involvement with Rockstar, adding star power to the rumoured soundtrack list.
Music executive Jermaine Dupri even mentioned that Drake could have his own radio station inside the game. If true, that would mark a major expansion of celebrity-driven content within the GTA universe.
Additionally, reports suggest that DJ Khaled may host a station at launch, continuing Rockstar’s tradition of featuring real-world music personalities.
The Grand Theft Auto series has always treated music as a central part of the gameplay experience. Players do not just drive through cities — they explore curated soundscapes that reflect culture, time and setting.
In GTA V, radio stations became iconic because they introduced players to new artists while also featuring global superstars. Rockstar appears ready to repeat that success in GTA 6.
By blending electronic, indie, rap and mainstream pop influences, the developers aim to create an immersive world that feels current and culturally relevant.
Gamers often remember GTA moments because of the songs playing during missions or free-roam drives. A strong soundtrack adds personality to each city and creates emotional impact during gameplay.
With artists like Neon Indian and Panama returning, and major hip-hop figures potentially hosting stations, GTA 6 promises to deliver a wide musical range. The mix of established names and rising talents suggests Rockstar wants to appeal to both longtime fans and a new generation of players.
As anticipation builds, fans continue to track every new announcement about the GTA 6 soundtrack. While Rockstar has not released a full official tracklist, artist confirmations have already set expectations high.
If these collaborations indicate anything, GTA 6 will not just redefine open-world gaming — it will once again influence global music trends.