Two gospel artistes Rigan Sarkozi and Daddy Owen are in a legal battle.

In a letter sent to Owen by Sarkozi's advocate, Sarkozi says that he wrote and arranged the song 'Wewe Ni Mungu'.

He says he also directed the hit song 'Vanity' and wrote and directed the song 'Okokroko' the singer says he has never received payment for all that work.

He is now demanding Owen to pay him a whooping Ksh 2 million. The legal letter claimed that Owen said he was not in the country.

In 2014/2015, Owen is also accused of engaging Rigan's Band to play for him and has never paid them.

Owen was given seven day to pay up or legal action is taken against him.

Rigan Sarkozi accuses Daddy Owen of failing to pick his phone calls, fails to reply to his SMSs even though the ‘Vanity’ hitmaker has collected 5 years worth of his music royalties.

“I am sending this message to get to Daddy Owen, I want him to pay my money which he owes me for the song ‘Wewe Ni Mungu’ and ‘Vanity’ which was also my song but he gave credit to Pitson.

I finished everything including the melody of the song. Pitson does not know the people in that song. Daddy Owen please give me an answer to my money,” he says.

Rigan went on to says that he has lived with Owen for two years but he did not borrow anything from him and so he does not owe him anything to refuse to pay his money.

“You will not succeed if you have not paid my money. You are in deep sh*t with a bad person. I have never stolen from anyone. I have never borrowed you anything for the two years we lived together. You know I have lived with you for two years and I never borrowed you anything. I was buying food and even your brothers knows that. My money will come from your nose,” he said.

When reached for a comment, Owen said that Rigan was his brother and that he had 'No comment.'