Snoop Dogg has a message for Bill Gates: Fix Xbox Live’s online gaming or face the possibility of the rap legend moving to the PlayStation.

In a profanity-laden video posted to his Instagram account on Wednesday, the artist lambasted Microsoft  MSFT -4.33%  for an Xbox Live outage that prevented him from playing football online.

“A message to Xbox One, Microsoft, or whoever the f—,” he said in the video. “Ya’ll f—in’ server is f—in’ whack.”

Snoop was apparently responding to a brief outage on Microsoft’s Xbox Live gaming platform yesterday. He claims that he had an issue playing games online with others and called on everyone at Microsoft to fix the problem.

“Is it that difficult to play somebody online?” Snoop asked.

But he wasn’t done. Snoop, who obviously hasn’t kept up with much of what is happening at Microsoft lately, didn’t direct his diatribe to the Xbox team or even Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. Instead, he called on the company’s co-founder to get him back on the digital gridiron.

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“What the f— is you doin’ Bill Gates?” Snoop asked. “Fix your s—, man.”

So far, Gates hasn’t responded to Snoop, but that hasn’t stopped the video from going viral. It’s not every day that a world-renowned artist calls out the co-founder of a big company to tell him to fix a video game.

After calling out Gates, Snoop fired a salvo that may still be ringing in the ears of the Xbox team and maybe even Gates himself: The rapper may go elsewhere for his gaming needs.

“Ya’ll gonna make me switch to PlayStation if ya’ll don’t ever get this s— fixed.”