All 25 GTA 6 Leaked Songs, What’s Coming?
The GTA 6 community has been hit by another major leak ahead of Rockstar’s upcoming Netflix showcase. A group known as CyberLeek has reportedly released a list containing 25 songs that it claims will appear on the GTA 6 soundtrack. The list has attracted attention because several songs were already confirmed by Rockstar through the game’s trailers.
Other artists on the list have also previously hinted or confirmed their involvement in GTA 6. However, this does not mean every song on the list has been officially confirmed. Here is everything currently known about the leaked GTA 6 soundtrack list and which tracks have stronger evidence behind them.
Who Is CyberLeek?
CyberLeek is the group linked to the recent GTA 6 gameplay footage leaks. According to information shared by the group, the leaks were released as a protest against Rockstar’s reported decision not to provide a physical disc version of the game.
Alongside the leaked gameplay material, CyberLeek published a list of 25 songs that it claims are included in GTA 6.
The soundtrack leak gained more attention because all six songs that Rockstar has already used in GTA 6 trailers appear on the list. This gives the leak some credibility, although the remaining tracks should still be treated as unconfirmed until Rockstar or the artists officially announce them.
All 25 Leaked GTA 6 Songs
According to the CyberLeek list, these are the 25 songs reportedly included in GTA 6:
- Love Is a Long Road — Tom Petty — 1989 — Rock
- Hot Together — The Pointer Sisters — 1986 — Pop/R&B
- Everybody Have Fun Tonight — Wang Chung — 1986 — New Wave
- Talkin’ to Myself Again — Tammy Wynette — 1984 — Country
- Child Support — Zenglen — TBC — Haitian Kompa
- Thunder Island — Jay Ferguson — 1978 — Yacht Rock
- I Love Rock ‘N Roll — Joan Jett & The Blackhearts — 1982 — Rock
- I Can’t Wait — Stevie Nicks — 1986 — Pop/Rock
- Back To Life — Panama & Poolside — 2026 — Electronic
- Doot Doot (6 7) — Skrilla — 2025 — Viral Rap
- Polish Girl — Neon Indian — 2011 — Indie Electronic
- Up Down — T-Pain — TBC — R&B/Hip-Hop
- Nuketown — Ski Mask The Slump God — 2017 — Trap
- Riot — XXXTentacion — 2017 — Alternative
- Collard Greens — ScHoolboy Q — 2013 — Hip-Hop
- Sticky — Drake — 2021 — Hip-Hop
- Midnight City — M83 — 2011 — Electronic
- Timeless — The Weeknd & Playboi Carti — 2024 — Pop/Hip-Hop
- D.A.N.C.E. — Justice — 2007 — Electronic/Dance
- Higher Love — Steve Winwood — 1986 — Pop/R&B
- Conga — Miami Sound Machine — 1985 — Latin Pop
- Me So Horny — 2 Live Crew — 1989 — Miami Bass
- Rhythm Is Gonna Get You — Gloria Estefan — 1987 — Latin Pop
- Insane in the Brain — Cypress Hill — 1993 — Hip-Hop
- Express Yourself — N.W.A — 1988 — Hip-Hop
This list should be considered a leak rather than an official GTA 6 soundtrack announcement. Rockstar could still remove songs, change the soundtrack, or reveal additional tracks before launch.
The 6 Songs Rockstar Has Already Confirmed
Six songs from the leaked list have much stronger evidence because Rockstar has already used them in official GTA 6 trailers.
Love Is a Long Road — Tom Petty
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 1 — December 2023
Tom Petty’s “Love Is a Long Road” was featured in the first GTA 6 trailer. Because the song was used in an official Rockstar trailer, its inclusion in the game is already confirmed.
Hot Together — The Pointer Sisters
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 2 — May 2025
“Hot Together” by The Pointer Sisters appeared in the second GTA 6 trailer. It is one of several tracks from the leaked list that Rockstar has already publicly showcased.
Everybody Have Fun Tonight — Wang Chung
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 2 — May 2025
Wang Chung’s “Everybody Have Fun Tonight” was another song featured during the second trailer. Its appearance provides direct confirmation that it is part of GTA 6’s music lineup.
Talkin’ to Myself Again — Tammy Wynette
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 2 — May 2025
Tammy Wynette’s country track “Talkin’ to Myself Again” was also featured in Trailer 2. The song fits the wider range of musical styles Rockstar appears to be using for the game.
Child Support — Zenglen
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 2 — May 2025
“Child Support” from Haitian group Zenglen appeared in the second trailer. Its inclusion also highlights the Caribbean and Latin-inspired musical influences expected in GTA 6.
Thunder Island — Jay Ferguson
Trailer: GTA 6 Trailer 2 — May 2025
Jay Ferguson’s “Thunder Island” was included in Trailer 2. Like the other trailer songs, its presence in the official marketing gives it a much higher level of certainty than the tracks that only appear in the CyberLeek leak.
Artists Who Have Already Confirmed GTA 6 Involvement
Several artists from the leaked list have reportedly provided their own hints or confirmations about appearing in GTA 6. These statements are important because they provide evidence separate from the CyberLeek leak.
T-Pain
T-Pain has publicly confirmed his involvement with GTA 6. He has also reportedly received a message from Rockstar asking him to stop streaming on GTA RP servers.
His track “Up Down” appears on the CyberLeek list.
Ski Mask The Slump God and XXXTentacion
Ski Mask The Slump God has reportedly confirmed on Instagram that both he and the late XXXTentacion have music appearing in GTA 6.
The leaked list includes “Nuketown” by Ski Mask The Slump God and “Riot” by XXXTentacion.
Panama and Poolside
Panama’s “Back to Life”, created with Poolside, reportedly surfaced through an Instagram comment that was later deleted.
The track is also included in CyberLeek’s leaked soundtrack list.
Neon Indian
Neon Indian has reportedly teased new GTA-related music during a podcast appearance. The artist’s “Polish Girl” appears on the leaked list.
ScHoolboy Q
ScHoolboy Q previously made a vague comment about his involvement with GTA 6 on X in early 2024. His song “Collard Greens” is included in the leaked list.
Skrilla
Skrilla has publicly claimed that his viral track “Doot Doot (6 7)” will appear in GTA 6. The song was released in 2025 and became widely known through TikTok and other social media platforms.
How Credible Is the GTA 6 Song Leak?
The CyberLeek soundtrack leak is interesting because several parts of it can be supported by information that was already available publicly.
The biggest point in its favor is that all six songs already confirmed through Rockstar’s trailers appear on the leaked list. Multiple artists on the list have also publicly hinted at or confirmed their GTA 6 involvement.
However, this does not automatically prove that all 25 songs are guaranteed to appear in the final game.
The safest way to look at the list is to separate the songs into different levels of confirmation:
- Officially confirmed: Songs featured in Rockstar’s GTA 6 trailers.
- Artist-confirmed or strongly hinted: Songs supported by statements or posts from the artists.
- Leak-only: Songs that currently rely mainly on the CyberLeek list.
- Uncertain: Tracks that could potentially change before GTA 6 launches.
Rockstar has not officially confirmed the complete 25-song soundtrack, so players should avoid treating the entire list as final.
Could GTA 6 Have More Than Traditional Radio Stations?
There have also been reports suggesting that GTA 6 could offer more ways to listen to music than simply switching between traditional radio stations.
One possibility that has received attention is a system that could allow players to stream their own playlists while playing the game. However, details about how such a feature would work remain unclear.
There has also been discussion surrounding a possible GTA 6 main theme that surfaced online. Fans have been divided over whether the track is genuine, meaning this part of the soundtrack remains unconfirmed.
Will More GTA 6 Songs Be Revealed?
The soundtrack is likely to receive more attention as Rockstar continues its marketing campaign for GTA 6. New trailers, promotional material, artist statements, and official announcements could confirm additional songs from the leaked list.
For now, the six tracks used in Rockstar’s trailers are the safest songs to consider confirmed. The rest of the 25-track list remains a leak, even though several songs have additional evidence from the artists involved.
The CyberLeek GTA 6 soundtrack leak has given fans a potentially early look at the music that could appear throughout Vice City and the surrounding areas. The leaked list contains 25 songs, covering genres such as rock, country, hip-hop, electronic, Latin pop, R&B, and Haitian Kompa.
What makes the leak particularly interesting is that all six songs already revealed through Rockstar’s trailers are included. Several other artists have also publicly hinted at their involvement, giving parts of the list additional credibility.
Still, players should treat the remaining tracks as unconfirmed until Rockstar officially announces them. The GTA 6 soundtrack could change before release, and more songs may be revealed as Rockstar continues its promotional campaign.
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