Looks like Mike Huckabee is about to experience the thrill of the legal fight — whether he wants to or not.

Former Arkansas governor and current GOP presidential candidate Huckabee is being sued for using the Survivor song “Eye of the Tiger” during a September appearance in support of controversial county clerk Kim Davis.

The suit, filed in federal court in Illinois on Wednesday by Rude Music — operated by founding Survivor member and “Eye of the Tiger” co-author Frank M. Sullivan III — claims that Huckabee violated the copyright of the song by allowing it to play when he escorted Davis, who famously refused to issue marriage licenses for same-sex couples, from the Carter County Detention Center.

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Rude Music claims that Huckabee should have known better because, as a “media-savvy business owner” as well as the author of more than a dozen copyrighted works, the politician “is sophisticated and knowledgeable concerning the copyright laws.”

The suit goes on to say that Huckabee’s 2008 campaign used the Boston song “More Than a Feeling” and was told to stop.

Huckabee’s campaign has not yet responded to TheWrap’s request for comment.

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The suit seeks unspecified damages.

Pamela Chelin contributed to this report.