Two-year-old Princeton Wright might not have been around when “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” was airing new episodes, but that didn’t stop the toddler from gleaning some inspiration from the show for his recent birthday party.

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Princeton's mom, Neshaszda Wright of Neshasda Z Photography, dressed her son up as the leading character to re-create the series' intro for his celebration.

Decked out in a lime green, striped shirt and a yellow snapback, the little one delivered his best Will Smith impersonation while a remake of the theme song played in the background.

The mommy shared the clip on Facebook on April 15, and it has since racked up more than 1 million views and has been shared more than 6,000 times.

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"As I was approaching his big day I wanted to think of something fun and unique to do that matched his name and bingo!" she told The Huffington Post. "A light bulb went off and I said, 'Let's do 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air!'"

She also revealed that her baby boy was having “the time of his life” during the shoot.

“He loves taking pictures and videos so he was in his element,” she said.

No inside scoop on the theme for the next birthday party, but in the meantime, Wright hopes her creation ends up in the hands of Ellen DeGeneres and Will Smith.

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