Alex Dainis creates time capsule Aaron Carter music video

Do you have a song that could be the the soundtrack for your life? For Alex Dainis of Boston, Massachusetts, it seems like Aaron Carter's "Aaron's Party (Come Get It)" is that song.

"Me, lip-syncing the same (hilarious) song at 17, 20, and 23," Dainis wrote in the video's description on YouTube. "One take, once every three years. Sure there's a story behind it, but mostly I just hope I'll still be this ridiculous at 26, 29, 32...you get the idea. I think it's simultaneously the best and worst idea I've ever had. My video quality has definitely improved. I'm not sure my dance moves have. Shameless."

Posted a mere four days ago, the video has gone viral earning over 165,000 views and has managed to put smiles on the faces of many who see it.

The fun Dainis is having in the clip while dancing and grooving to the 2000 track is amazing to see and has the potential to cure anyone's bad day. It's also a ritual that she hopes to maintain as the years go on.

Responding to a fan on Twitter, Dainis tweeted about how she came up with the idea for the project, writing, "17 year old me thought it would be a funny thing to do, 20 year old me thought 'I can do better,' and now it's a tradition!" Also adding that she was shocked by the video's response, writing, "It's weird! I thought my friends and some other Internet nerds might find it funny, but I never expected this!"

Presumably impressed with Dainis' video, Carter himself even tweeted a link to the clip, to which the 23-year-old Bostonian showed her gratitude for the support writing on Twitter, "Haha, thanks for retweeting the video, dude!"

The question is, who looks like they are having more fun at "Aaron's Party?"

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