A man in Florida was hit by a car on Wednesday while attempting a risky rendition of the #InMyFeelings challenge.

Jaylen Norwood staged the stunt in his hometown of Boynton Beach, but it didn't go quote as planned after he slipped an oil spill.

'I planned this whole thing out,' Norwood said. 'I was gonna do the dance and then jump on the hood of the car and continue the dance but it came too fast and I slipped on the oil and that's why I got hit by the car.'

Norwood, who wasn't seriously injured, laughed it off after the impact was caught on camera, showing off his scrapes.

This is the latest viral clip of the dance challenge, which has gone viral to the tune of Drake's chart-topping hit song by the same name.

The video starts with Norwood hopping out of the driver seat of his own vehicle, while a passenger films his performance.

He makes it halfway through the first refrain of the chorus, and then right after Drake sings the words, 'Are you riding?' he falls down to the pavement, after slipping on oil in the road.

Moments later, the car comes into view and smacks into Norwood, first in the shoulder and then right in the face.

'Oh, my gosh!' the woman filming the clip can be heard saying, while someone in the backseat laughs, nervously.

Jaylen Norwood of Boynton Beach, Florida staged a stunt on Wednesday to record the #InMyFeelings challenge, and ended up getting run down by a car after he slipped on oil

The video then cuts to a clip of Norwood showing off his cuts.

'I wasn't injured,' Norwood said. 'Just scraped my arm.'

He's smiling in the video, but it looks like the impact may have hurt a bit more than he lets on.

This isn't the first time the viral dance challenge has led to someone getting hurt, in connection with a moving car.

The video starts with Norwood hopping out of the driver seat of his own vehicle, while a passenger films his performance

He makes it halfway through the first refrain of the chorus, and then right after Drake sings the words, 'Are you riding?' he falls down to the pavement, after slipping on oil in the road

Incidents have prompted the National Transportation Safety Board to issue a statement reminding people of motor vehicle safety.

'Hopping out of a moving vehicle or jumping into lanes of traffic to show your dance moves is foolish and dangerous — to you and those around you,' a representative of the board said.

'There’s a time and place for everything, but our nation’s highways and roadways are no place for the #InMyFeelings challenge.'

The song and its corresponding choreography craze has become so popular that it just broke the US streaming record for a single week, with 116.2 million domestic streams in the week ending July 19, according to Forbes.

The previous record holder was Baauer's 'Harlem Shake,' which logged 103.1 million streams in one week in the US in March 2013.



The #InMyFeelings challenge was started by a comedian named Shiggy, who posted a clip of himself dancing to the song on June 29 that has been viewed more than six million times, to date.

'In My Feelings' has been No. 1 on the chart for two consecutive weeks, bring Drake's top spot total for 2018 to 21 weeks total.