Rapper Says "Grand Theft Auto V" Stole His Beats: "Recall the Game!"

Dogg Pound rapper says he wasn't paid

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TMZ is reporting that Rapper Daz Dillinger, ex-member of Dogg Pound, says Rockstar Games tried to lowball him on tracks for Grand Theft Auto V then used them anyway. This according to a cease and desist letter Daz shot off to the makers of GTA V.

In the letter Daz and his attorney claim that "C-Walk" and "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" are used in the game even though Daz turned down Rockstar's "offensively low offer of $4,271 for both songs."

Now Daz is demanding they make the screw-up right by paying him a fair price or recall all unsold copies of the game. Daz told TMZ what this is all about: "Respecting an artist's work. Rockstar didn't do that here and I can't let them get away with it."

Daz and his attorney say they're giving Rockstar 14 days to comply...or else.

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[Via TMZ]

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