Fomer Death Row rapper Daz Dillinger is putting a kink in the heightened success of "Grand Theft Auto V," after he filed a cease and desist letter to the makers over alleged stolen beats. His tracks "C-Walk" and "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" were featured in the game after Daz declined the supposed $4,271 fee offered for both songs.

The West Coast rapper is now demanding that the makers shell out a bigger paycheck, or he's demanding that all remaining unsold copies of the game be recalled and destroyed. Daz and his lawyer have given Take-Two Interactive Software and Rockstar Games 14 days to comply. 

The latest installment of the highly successful video game franchise made a whopping $800 million in the first 24 hours of its release, and has now earned over $1 billion in sales.

Source: hiphopdx.com