San Francisco (CNN Business) Peloton's ride just got a little bumpier.

The boutique fitness brand is now facing a $150 million lawsuit over alleged copyright violations for its use of over 1,000 songs in its workout videos.

"We just received the complaint yesterday, and we are evaluating it," a Peloton spokesperson told CNN Business in a statement. "Peloton has great respect for songwriters and artists. In fact, we have partnered with each of the major music publishers, record labels and performing rights organizations, and many leading independents."

The spokesperson also said the company has "invested heavily" in a reporting and licensing system that helps support its partnerships.

The lawsuit is being brought by members of the National Music Publishers' Association, including Downtown Music Publishing and Big Deal Music, over the use of songs by artists such as Rihanna, Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake.

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