A group calling itself CyberLeek published a 25-song list it claims comes from the Grand Theft Auto VI soundtrack, timed just ahead of Rockstar’s Netflix showcase. The same group is behind the recent run of GTA 6 gameplay footage leaks, and it framed the whole dump as a protest against Rockstar’s decision to skip a physical disc release.
Quick answer: Only six of the 25 songs are verified, because Rockstar used them in the first two trailers. The other 19 are unverified, though several were tied to the game by the artists themselves before the leak appeared.
The six GTA 6 songs Rockstar has officially confirmed
These tracks are locked in because they play in the trailers themselves. Nothing else on the leaked list carries that weight, and every one of these six also appears in the CyberLeek list, which is the main reason the rest of it is getting attention.
| Song | Artist | Trailer |
|---|---|---|
| Love Is a Long Road | Tom Petty | Trailer 1, December 2023 |
| Hot Together | The Pointer Sisters | Trailer 2, May 2025 |
| Everybody Have Fun Tonight | Wang Chung | Trailer 2, May 2025 |
| Talkin’ to Myself Again | Tammy Wynette | Trailer 2, May 2025 |
| Child Support | Zenglen | Trailer 2, May 2025 |
| Thunder Island | Jay Ferguson | Trailer 2, May 2025 |
The spread here is the useful part. Heartland rock, 80s pop, new wave, country, and Haitian kompa all sit side by side, which points to a radio dial that covers both the Vice City nightlife and the rural stretches of Leonida.
The full 25-song leaked tracklist
Here is the complete list as published, with release years and genres. Rows one through six are the trailer confirmations above; everything after that is unverified by Rockstar.
| # | Song / Artist | Year | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Love Is a Long Road — Tom Petty | 1989 | Rock |
| 2 | Hot Together — The Pointer Sisters | 1986 | Pop/R&B |
| 3 | Everybody Have Fun Tonight — Wang Chung | 1986 | New Wave |
| 4 | Talkin’ to Myself Again — Tammy Wynette | 1984 | Country |
| 5 | Child Support — Zenglen | TBC | Haitian Kompa |
| 6 | Thunder Island — Jay Ferguson | 1978 | Yacht Rock |
| 7 | I Love Rock ‘N Roll — Joan Jett & The Blackhearts | 1982 | Rock |
| 8 | I Can’t Wait — Stevie Nicks | 1986 | Pop/Rock |
| 9 | Back To Life — Panama & Poolside | 2026 | Electronic |
| 10 | Doot Doot (6 7) — Skrilla | 2025 | Viral Rap |
| 11 | Polish Girl — Neon Indian | 2011 | Indie Electronic |
| 12 | Up Down — T-Pain | TBC | R&B/Hip-Hop |
| 13 | Nuketown — Ski Mask The Slump God | 2017 | Trap |
| 14 | Riot — XXXTentacion | 2017 | Alternative |
| 15 | Collard Greens — ScHoolboy Q | 2013 | Hip-Hop |
| 16 | Sticky — Drake | 2021 | Hip-Hop |
| 17 | Midnight City — M83 | 2011 | Electronic |
| 18 | Timeless — The Weeknd & Playboi Carti | 2024 | Pop/Hip-Hop |
| 19 | D.A.N.C.E. — Justice | 2007 | Electronic/Dance |
| 20 | Higher Love — Steve Winwood | 1986 | Pop/R&B |
| 21 | Conga — Miami Sound Machine | 1985 | Latin Pop |
| 22 | Me So Horny — 2 Live Crew | 1989 | Miami Bass |
| 23 | Rhythm Is Gonna Get You — Gloria Estefan | 1987 | Latin Pop |
| 24 | Insane in the Brain — Cypress Hill | 1993 | Hip-Hop |
| 25 | Express Yourself — N.W.A | 1988 | Hip-Hop |

Artists who tied themselves to GTA 6 before the leak
Several names on the list were not secrets. The artists said something publicly first, which is what gives those specific entries more credibility than the rest.
| Artist | What they said or did |
|---|---|
| T-Pain | Confirmed his involvement publicly, and said Rockstar asked him to stop streaming on GTA RP servers. |
| Ski Mask The Slump God | Posted on Instagram that he and the late XXXTentacion both have tracks in the game. |
| Panama | “Back to Life,” made with Poolside, surfaced in an Instagram comment that was deleted almost immediately. |
| Neon Indian | Teased new GTA-related music during a podcast appearance. |
| ScHoolboy Q | Hinted at his involvement on X in early 2024. |
| Skrilla | Publicly claimed his viral track “Doot Doot (6 7)” is in the game. |
Ski Mask The Slump God’s post is the clearest of these, since it accounts for two separate entries on the leaked list at once.
How to judge which leaked songs are credible
Sort the 25 entries into three tiers and the picture gets clearer fast.
- Verified: the six trailer tracks. These are in the game, full stop.
- Artist-backed: the six entries above, where the performer or a collaborator pointed at GTA 6 independently of the leak.
- Unsupported: the remaining tracks, which rest entirely on the leak itself and have no separate corroboration.
Note: the fact that all six trailer songs appear in the list is not proof the whole list is real. Those six were public knowledge and could be added to any fabricated tracklist to make it look legitimate. What it does show is that whoever assembled the list was at least paying close attention.
Songs tied to GTA 6 that are missing from the list
The 25-track list is not a complete soundtrack, and a few tracks connected to the game elsewhere do not appear on it at all. That gap is a reasonable reminder of how partial the leak is.
Country songwriter Bobby Keel posted on Facebook that “Need a Little Time Off for Bad Behavior,” the 1985 hit he co-wrote with Larry Latimer and a Hank Williams Jr. chart-topper, would appear in the game, and cited the November 19, 2026 release date. He deleted the post within hours. David Allan Coe also recorded a version in 1987, and the song is the kind of track that would sit on a country or Southern rock station rather than anything in Vice City proper.
Separately, singer and producer Trace Austin listed a Rockstar partnership in his professional bios, describing his rendition of “Papa Was a Rolling Stone” as one of the game’s main theme songs. The track was originally recorded by The Undisputed Truth in 1972 and became a much larger hit for The Temptations. Fans remain split on whether that main theme claim holds up.
What the soundtrack format may look like
Beyond the tracklist itself, there is talk that GTA 6 will let players stream their own playlists rather than relying only on the traditional radio dial. Music producer Jermaine Dupri also claimed in June 2025 that the game would feature artist-specific stations, using Drake as an example, with those stations doubling as a release channel for new music. Neither idea has been confirmed by Rockstar.
Rockstar has not commented on the leak, and it has not published any radio station lineup or soundtrack details beyond the songs used in the two trailers. Grand Theft Auto VI launches on November 19, 2026, and the Netflix Extended Look is the most likely venue for real soundtrack information. Until Rockstar puts a station list on the record, treat the six trailer tracks as fact and everything else as a strong maybe.






