George Lopez is the latest comedian to sue Pandora for copyright infringement

The lawsuits are piling up for Pandora, which has been accused by comedians, including Lewis Black and Andrew Dice Clay, of streaming their works without the proper license

Now, George Lopez is joining the fray, seeking $5.5 million from the streamer.

Lopez filed suit on Tuesday, claiming that Pandora streamed two of his comedy albums, Right Now and Team Leader, without paying him royalties or obtaining the proper licenses

The lawsuits are piling up for Pandora, which has been accused by comedians, including Lewis Black and Andrew Dice Clay, of streaming their works without the proper license

A representative for Pandora’s parent company, SiriusXM, did not immediately respond to request for comment

Like in the previous suits, Lopez’s lawyer (Richard Busch, who represents the other plaintiffs) argues that his work is entitled to two copyrights

The ongoing fight has prompted the streamers to play defense. Spotify removed comedy albums by the likes of John Mulaney and Tiffany Haddish after negotiations went south