ScHoolboy Q Seems to Be Teasing That He'll Have Music in GTA 6

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We're still looking for more details on the massively awaited Grand Theft Auto 6, but we may be able to start piecing together who could be featured on its GTA Radio.

Rapper ScHoolboy Q seemed to tease that he'll be back for GTA 6, having previously been featured on radio stations in both GTA 5 and GTA Online. He's been celebrating the 10th anniversary of his hit album Oxymoron and, in response to one of those celebratory posts, a user on X/Twitter wrote, "As long as you drop some heat for GTA 6 radio we all Gucci."

ScHoolboy Q seems to be hinting that he'll be part of GTA 6 in some way.ScHoolboy Q seems to be hinting that he'll be part of GTA 6 in some way.

"Ima be on tHere don’t even trip," ScHoolboy Q said in a quote-tweet yesterday.

So, while he doesn't explicitly say his music will definitely be in the game, it's pretty hard to take the statement otherwise. IGN has reached out to both Rockstar and ScHoolboy Q for further comment.

His tease doesn't come long after T-Pain also said he was working on GTA 6, as he revealed last month (with a good amount of annoyance) that he could no longer roleplay on GTA 5 servers because of his involvement with the sequel. GTA 6 has been shrouded in secrecy, so it's a little surprising to see both musicians speak openly about their involvement - but hey, maybe they're not supposed to anyway.

Ima be on tHere don’t even trip https://t.co/lsIchXz9QM

— ScHoolboy Q (@ScHoolboyQ) February 26, 2024

GTA radio, of course, is one of the longest-running hallmarks of the series, helping add to the flavor of the world since the first game in 1997. The stations themselves have attracted celebrities ranging from Cara Delevingne to Axl Rose as hosts.

Little else has been revealed about GTA 6 since that massive trailer drop last year, but for everything we do know, check out our roundup, as well as 99 details we spotted from said trailer.

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Alex Stedman is a Senior News Editor with IGN, overseeing entertainment reporting. When she's not writing or editing, you can find her reading fantasy novels or playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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