We love it when we see young black men displaying their talents!

Meet Deon Fisher, a pianist who decided to crack his knuckles and sit down at a public piano on 16th street in Denver.

His song of choice? "Carol of the Bells," just in time for the holiday season! 

Facebook user Andrew Steward was one of the pedestrians treated to Fisher's lit musical rendition, and posted in on Facebook: 

"I was on my way to work and I hear this dood murkin the piano! I'm speechless and I'm sure ya'll will be after hearing him," Steward wrote in the video's caption. 

The viral video has racked up over a million views so far! 

Just who is Fisher, and how did he get so good at his art?

We wanted to know too, so we asked him.

It turns out, not only is Fisher a genius on the keys, but he's also an autodidact. "I didn't have musical training," Fisher told us. "I just started playing the piano with two fingers."

From there, he "started to create and mash ideas," which led to his now famous style.

Although anyone listening can tell that Fisher's music is something special, he told us that he "was surprised" by the reaction the video got. Like any artist, he just wants his work to be seen and enjoyed, and said he "was more happy that people were watching" than excited that he'd become a viral hit.

According to Fisher, above all, he looks for ways to express himself. "Other than piano I'm a bboy, and I sing a little bit."

The pianist said he hopes the manner in which he taught himself will inspire others intimidated by instruments. As he continues to refine his craft, he told us that "in the future I'd like to travel a bit, and share my comfortable lifestyle and way of seeing music to open the minds of those who believe it's hard to play an instrument."

Shout-out to Deon Fisher. Too talented with the keys!