Daz Dillinger, producer/rapper and Tha Dogg Pound member and Death Row affiliate has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games, the makers of "Grand Theft Auto V", TMZ reports.

Daz accuses them of using his music—"C-Walk" (a song he produced for Kurupt) and "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" (a song he produced for Mack 10/Tha Dogg Pound)—on the "Grand Theft Auto V" soundtrack without permission, according to TMZ.

The makers of the game allegedly approached Dillinger to use his beats, offering him an "offensively low" $4,271, per TMZ. He allegedly turned them down; they used the music regardless. Now, Daz and his lawyers are asking for "a better offer", or demanding that Take-Two and Rockstar "recall and destroy all unsold copies of the game." "Grand Theft Auto V", mind you, has already sold a record-breaking 15 million copies. He's giving them 14 days to comply or pay him off.

TMZ's got a video of the part of the game that uses "C-Walk':