![]() As you would - this made it appear in almost every gaming news site across the web and soon provided Kavinsky with free publicity for his forthcoming album at the time. Kavinsky made this up to push his new album into the masses through Twitter by saying he was part of GTA V. The truth is this radio station never existed in the first place. I mentioned the truth about NightRide FM on a Spotify post a few weeks ago too: When the CVG guys asked about the song on the station the Rockstar representative mentioned that song list "wasn't final and could change". Looking back at the last generation release news - the CVG guys heard "Regulate" by Warren G playing on the radio station when R* North demoed the game to them for the first time. The truth is that Rockstar Games constantly swap and replace music all of the time throughout development - usually they license a few hundred songs and only pick about 150 or so. There is still a sense of conspiracy floating around that Rockstar Games patched out some songs on the Day 1 patch - like "Hip to be Square" which the CVG guys heard while playing the game only 2-3 weeks before release. When people got their hands on the game, they didn't hear the song on the radio at all. When people started hyping up the "leaked" livestreams - fans started making up songs that they supposedly heard when watching the game on Twitch. ![]() ![]() The song was never in the re-release unfortunately.
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