Overview
Fever 105 was the disco, soul, funk and R&B station in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, hosted by the silky-voiced Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit. Its lineup of late-'70s and early-'80s dancefloor classics — including tracks by acts like The Pointer Sisters and Kool & the Gang — made it one of the most beloved stations in the game.
There's a neat real-world echo worth noting honestly: "Hot Together," a Pointer Sisters song, is one of the confirmed GTA 6 trailer tracks, and the Pointer Sisters' "Automatic" played on the original Fever 105. That's a genuine connection — but it is not the same as Rockstar confirming Fever 105 itself. The only station shown for GTA 6 is V-Rock.
Station Identity & Sound
Fever 105's identity was warmth and groove: lush strings, funk basslines, four-on-the-floor disco and smooth soul vocals. It was Vice City's "feel-good" channel, the counterpoint to V-Rock's aggression and VCPR's satire. Biscuit's between-song patter — confident, flirtatious, a little ridiculous — gave the station a distinct personality that fans still quote.
That mix of period-authentic dance music and a charismatic host is exactly the kind of station a Vice City–set game tends to include, which is why fans rate a soul/funk channel as one of the more likely returns in spirit.
Playlist & Franchise Tracks
The original Fever 105 drew on disco, soul and R&B from roughly 1977–1984. GTA 6's actual station playlists have not been revealed, so a specific modern lineup would be speculation. What is confirmed is narrow and song-level: the two GTA 6 trailers have surfaced a handful of tracks, and one of them — The Pointer Sisters' "Hot Together" — shares an artist with the original Fever 105 catalogue. Whether it lands on a Fever-style station, or any station at all, is unknown.
DJ & Host
Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit hosted the original Fever 105, with the role performed by real-life radio personality Julius Dyson. No GTA 6 hosts have been announced. As with every station here, a returning Fever 105 would most likely feature a new voice rather than a confirmed reprise.
A GTA 6 Return — What's Actually Known
Honest status: Fever 105 has not been shown, named or referenced in any official GTA 6 material. The interest in its return rests on two real things — the Vice City setting and the Pointer Sisters trailer track — neither of which confirms the station. Treat a Fever 105 return as a reasonable hope, not a fact.
If it did return, GTA 6's richer interior audio (clubs, bars, car systems) would suit a disco/soul station especially well, since that music is so tied to nightlife spaces. That's a design expectation, clearly labelled.
When It Would Fit
A Fever-105-style station belongs to evenings: cruising the beachfront, rolling between clubs, or any relaxed drive where groove beats adrenaline. It would pair with Vice City's nightlife districts far better than with rural Leonida or a high-speed pursuit.
Fever 105 in the GTA Series
Fever 105 appeared in GTA Vice City (2002). Its lineage in the series is the disco/soul/funk niche, which Rockstar has revisited in different forms — from Vice City's dancefloor channel to the funk and soul stations of GTA San Andreas and GTA V. One piece of franchise trivia: in GTA Vice City Stories (set in 1984, two years earlier) the same frequency exists as "Fresh 105" before, in-fiction, being bought and rebranded as Fever 105 by Biscuit.
That continuity of a soul/funk station across eras is why a comparable channel feels likely in GTA 6 — even though the specific Fever 105 brand remains unconfirmed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fever 105 confirmed for GTA 6?
No. Only V-Rock has been shown for GTA 6. Fever 105's return is a fan expectation, supported by the Vice City setting but not by any official statement.
Does the Pointer Sisters trailer song mean Fever 105 is back?
Not on its own. "Hot Together" by The Pointer Sisters is a confirmed GTA 6 trailer track, and the band appeared on the original Fever 105, but Rockstar hasn't said which station — if any — will play it.
What did Fever 105 play?
Disco, soul, funk and R&B from the late 1970s and early 1980s, hosted by Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit in GTA Vice City.
Who voiced the DJ?
Oliver "Ladykiller" Biscuit was performed by real-life radio host Julius Dyson. No GTA 6 hosts have been announced.
What's the connection to Fresh 105?
In GTA Vice City Stories (set in 1984) the station exists as Fresh 105; in-fiction it's later bought and rebranded as Fever 105, the version heard in GTA Vice City (set in 1986).
Last updated April 25, 2026. Radio information is based on trailer audio analysis, GTA franchise history, and speculation. For the full database, visit our Radio & Music Wiki (30 stations).