Belting Out Justin Bieber's 'Baby' Brings Fame to Pakistani Teens

Bieber Fever reaches Lahore when two Pakistani girls perform 'Baby.'

"When I heard the song I forgot to eat or drink. I was just listening. I kept practicing and practicing until I learned it by heart,” Muqqadas told BBC News.

"We had our hair and make-up done. We'd never been to a beauty parlor before. All of it was like magic so who knows what will happen next," Saania told BBC News. "We really didn't expect all of this to happen to us, to be famous like this. Because of this video we got on a plane for the first time and we've been on TV. That's always been our dream."

But the real dream?

"Our biggest wish, though, is to meet Justin Bieber and to sing with him."

Their mother Shahnaz Tabaydar, who can be seen tapping a pot in the original Facebook video, admitted to BBC News she shared her daughters’ Bieber Fever.

"I still can't believe all of this happened to my daughters, all thanks to Justin Bieber. I like him a lot. I feel he's like my son."