Rockstar releases Prospa's debut album on CircoLoco Records
Rockstar turned Prospa’s Free Your Mind into CircoLoco Records’ first full album, a sign GTA’s club identity is still being built outside the games.

Rockstar gave CircoLoco Records its biggest milestone yet on June 5, when Free Your Mind, the debut album from UK duo Prospa, arrived as the label’s first full-length release. For GTA fans, that is more than a music drop. It is another move in Rockstar’s long-running project of keeping Grand Theft Auto tied to club culture, dance floors, and the sound of a night that never really ends.
Free Your Mind fits the brief Rockstar has been drawing for CircoLoco since the label launched in May 2021 as a joint venture with the CircoLoco dance brand. The new record runs 11 tracks and, according to DJ Mag, includes eight previously unreleased songs. The title track features Cloonee, and the album also pulls in Kosmo Kint, Kettama, Nafe Smallz, and Murda Beatz, giving the project a wider reach without losing its club-first identity. Prospa’s own album listing describes the record as a set of club-ready future classics that blend classic house with modern global dance sounds.
That matters because Rockstar has never treated music as background noise. When the company introduced CircoLoco Records, it linked the label directly to its history of championing underground artists and scenes across its games, along with the carefully curated radio stations that have helped define the Grand Theft Auto series for years. Monday Dreamin’, the label’s debut compilation, followed in July 2021 and was tied to the Los Santos Tuners update for GTA Online, making the connection between Rockstar’s game world and its music arm impossible to miss.

CircoLoco itself brings its own cachet. The club brand behind the partnership was founded in 1999 at DC10 in Ibiza, and that legacy helps explain why Rockstar saw the label as a natural extension of its own taste-making instincts. Free Your Mind also marks a first for the imprint: Rockstar says it is the first full-length album ever released on CircoLoco Records, and Prospa are the first artists on the label to receive that treatment.
For GTA readers, the signal is clear. Rockstar is not only building worlds inside the games, it is still building the culture around them, one release at a time. Free Your Mind keeps CircoLoco active, keeps Rockstar visible in club culture, and keeps the sound of GTA moving even between the big game announcements.
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