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WATCH: Uber + Karaoke = Fun!

WATCH: Uber + Karaoke = Fun!

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Uber driver Jonathan Gaurano has won the internet this week with a video of his in-car karaoke with passengers.

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Los Angeles Uber driver Jonathan Gaurano decided to have a little fun with his passengers and recorded them doing karaoke together.

Several passengers took Gaurano up on the offer to sing -- and dance -- along to The Weeknd's hit "Can't Feel My Face."

The viral video, uploaded to YouTube by Gaurano on Wednesday, has amassed more than 204,000 hits so far. Gaurano blogged that he used to be a manager at YouTube but recently became a driver for Uber. "It's a great way to meet people and a great way for me too understand how people talk / interact with each other."

He noted he does keep at least one hand on the wheel at all times while recording.

The result will make your feel-good tickle and your heart giggle. Fair warning: the shirtless guy may give you a case of the vapors.

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