Choice FM Playlist
- 04:00 ChoiceFMUK - Advertisment Break
- 03:59 Yeat - Rich Minion
- 03:59 Seven Smith - WearYoursoul vocal edits
- 03:52 6ix9ine, Kodak Black & Yailin la Mas Viral - Shaka Laka
- 03:50 Ice Spice - Deli
- 03:46 Paint The Town Red
- 03:45 Armani White - Billie Eilish
- 03:42 Freddie Dredd - Limbo
- 03:42 IDET CHOICE FM INTRO (1)
- 03:39 Young Dolph - Get Away
- 03:33 Chance the Rapper ft. King Promise - YAH Know
- 03:31 Lil Mabu - MR. TAKE YOUR B**CH
- 03:31 Yana Toma - Choice FM UK drop
- 03:27 Playboi Carti - 2024
- 03:24 Gucci Mane - Rumors (feat. Lil Durk)
- 03:22 NLE Choppa - Shotta Flow
- 03:21 SAI - Choice FM UK
- 03:18 Lil Durk - All My Life ft. J. Cole
- 03:14 ONEFOUR - PROVE 'EM WRONG
- 03:11 MIRA - Love Again
- 03:08 BigXthaPlug - 500lbs
- 03:06 Polo G - Martin & Gina
- 03:02 Drake & 21 Savage - Rich Flex
- 03:02 IDET CHOICE FM INTRO (1)
- 03:00 BHAD BHABIE - Gucci Flip Flops ft. Lil Yachty
- 02:59 Hanumankind - Big Dawgs ft. Kalmi
- 02:54 Lil Wayne - Mrs.Officer
- 02:54 SAI - Choice FM UK
- 02:49 Travis Scott - SICKO MODE ft. Drake
- 02:46 MIRA - Ladida
- 02:43 Lil Nas X - THATS WHAT I WANT
- 02:43 Yana Toma - Choice FM UK drop
- 02:41 Twin Hector - I Like It
- 02:38 Jack Harlow - Lovin On Me
- 02:35 Jason Derulo - In My Head
- 02:35 Seven Smith - WearYoursoul vocal edits
- 02:33 Bossman Dlow - Finesse
- 02:30 NLE Choppa - Walk Em Down ft. Roddy Ricch
- 02:27 BigXthaPlug - 2AM
- 02:27 CARLENE GRAHAM - Follow Choicefm
- 02:24 Jack Harlow - First Class
- 02:20 Drake - Laugh Now Cry Later ft. Lil Durk
- 02:18 Coi Leray - Players
- 02:18 Seven Smith - WearYoursoul vocal edits
- 02:17 Lil Durk - Hanging With Wolves
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Choice FM was a UK radio station that launched in 1990 in London, becoming the first licensed independent Black music station in the UK. It primarily catered to African and Caribbean communities, playing genres like R&B, hip-hop, reggae, soca, and gospel. In 2013, the station was rebranded as Capital XTRA by its owner, Global, shifting towards a more mainstream urban music format. The rebranding was met with criticism from some listeners who felt the station's original focus on Black music and culture was diminished.