It seems like everyone has Bruno Mars fever.

In a video that’s gone viral overnight, two local boys take one of the pop star’s biggest hits and give it a Hawaiian twist.

Kamaka Camarillo and Kawika Aspili reworked the pop star’s hit single “That’s What I Like,” changing the lyrics and performing it in Hawaiian back in February 2017.

With the pop star coming to Hawaii this month, they decided to go bigger.

“I thought what if we made a studio version of it, and on top of it made a music video,” Camarillo explains. “And what if Bruno somehow sees it or something and maybe we get to meet him or something? That’s how it came about,” he said smiling.

They spent four days filming across Oahu, Maui and Kauai.

“[Bruno] talks about Manhattan, Puerto Rico [in his song] and he (Aspili} talks about Lahaina, Kauai, and Tahiti, so it comes from a Hawaiian perspective,” Camarillo said.

“I just took everything from a Hawaiian perspective and Hawaiian viewpoint, ‘how would I make this my own?’ and put this in the perspective of the Hawaiian,” Aspili said.

The video has already been viewed more than 105,000 times.

“As of right now, I’m pretty surprised how popular it is, I wasn’t expecting it to blow up this fast,” Camarillo said.

Camarillo says he plans to release his own album shortly. As for Aspili, he is studying at UH.