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Freddie Gibbs and Mike Dean Share Grand Theft Auto V Collaboration "Sellin' Dope"

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The new next-gen edition of Grand Theft Auto V is out now on Xbox One and Playstation 4, and it features 162 new songs across the game's 17 radio stations. Flying Lotus' station FlyLo FM features a new collaborative track from Freddie Gibbs and Mike Dean (who worked on Yeezus). Listen to "Sellin' Dope" above.

Yesterday, Flying Lotus shared his new track featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's Krayzie Bone called "Meditation Medication". The station also features new music from DOOM, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, and others. Check out a new Jamie Lidell track from the game here.

As previously reported, Rockstar Games and Mass Appeal Records will release the soundtrack as a limited edition box set on December 9.

Read our interview with FlyLo from last year about his work on the GTAV soundtrack, and read our feature about the Yeezus sessions featuring Dean.

Watch Gibbs on "Selector":



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