Cirque du Soleil is not doing flips over Justin Timberlake’s hit song Don’t Hold the Wall.

The company has sued the superstar singer with allegations that he borrowed from the song Steel Dream, which was originally on Cirque du Soleil’s 1997 album, Quidam.

Timberlake’s song appeared on his 2013 double album 20/20, which has sold more than two million copies.

The suit seeks a minimum of $800,000 in damages for copyright infringement.

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