VIDEO: Justin Bibis make debut in Coca-Cola song

The girls are all set to life up their game!

Screengrab from the video.

Every four years Pakistanis look forward to one thing; the cricket World Cup. The World Cup season is not just about matches, but all the festivities that come along with them. Donning green jerseys, staying up all night, eating our favourite local snacks and trolling our friends from across the border.

One of the most crucial things to look forward to during the World Cup season (besides all the festivities of course) is the World Cup anthem. This year’s anthem, Phir Se Game Uthadein produced by Strings got mixed reviews. Many people hated it, some loved it and some were just indifferent towards it.

And then came the Bieber girls, who just recently took Pakistan by storm with their soulful rendition of Justin Bierber's 2010 hit, Baby.

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Phir Se Game Uthadein ‘Anthem 4', which is produced by actor-director Adnan Malik, features the girls humming Justin Bieber's Baby before transitioning into the 1992 World Cup anthem 'The world is coming down, the flags are up'. The carefully crafted song then picks up the pace incorporating a soulful Qawwali. The video also features Lahore's pehelwaans, dancing horses, and of course, the unmatched beauty of Lahore.

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Before this version, Coca-Cola upped their game by producing an acapella version featuring a choir and voices from all over Karachi.

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The uplifting track is a Coke rendition of Who Rule the World by Kasey Carlone and Matt Slogett which was used as the theme song of the 1992 World Cup in Australia which Pakistan won.

Listen to the other versions and tell us which one you like best!

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