One of the most remarkable features of the "Grand Theft Auto" series is the various fictional radio stations and its music; Rockstar Game's "Grand Theft Auto V" has made over $1 billion dollars in less than three days, and a large amount of its success is the music throughout the video game.

The "GTA V" digital album has been released in three volumes, 'The Original Music', 'The Score' and 'The Soundtrack.'

'Volume 1: Original Music' includes original selections by many artists, which is exclusively made for "GTA V." Volume 1 features artists such as Oh No ("Welcome To Los Santos"), Flying Lotus ("Stonecutters), Tyler, The Creator ("Garbage") and A$AP Rocky ("r-Cali").

'Volume 2: The Score' includes the original score of the "GTA V," which is made for the first time for the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise. Volume 2 is produced (mixing, arrangement, layering) by Tangerine Dream, Woody Jackson, The Alchemist & Oh No and DJ Shadow.

'Volume 3: The Soundtrack' is the most acclaimed feature of "GTA V": its radio stations and the compiled selections from each station include featured songs, Flying Lotus' "The Kill" feat. Niki Randa, Bootsy Collins' "I'd Rather Be With You," Problem's "Say That Then" feat. Glasses Malone and Toyo y Moi's "Harm in Charge."

Music pervades "GTA V" in fictional radio stations, which in those stations, the video game features songs by various Hip Hop artists. Radio Los Santos, hosted by Los Angeles radio station Power 106's deejay Big Boy, contains tracks by Gucci Mane, Freddie Gibbs, Ab-Soul, Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar.

Also, West Coast Classic Radio, which is curated by DJ Pooh, contains songs by various Rap acts, including N.W.A., Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre.

The compilation of "Grand Theft Auto V" music is being sold as three separate volumes on iTunes for $9.99 each; the complete set for $24.99.