Although Justin Bieber's hit "Boyfriend" has nothing on "Call Me Maybe" or "We Are Young" when it comes to the number of covers and spoofs it's inspired, the song has still inspired some pretty great renditions -- the most famous of them being, of course, the creepy fan video that evolved into the "overly attached girlfriend" meme.

Now, a new -- and totally unexpected -- orchestral cover of the Biebs by 22-year-old violinist Seth Gillian is the classiest pop cover since Five Piano Guys did "What Makes You Beautiful." Check out Gillian's impressive musical skills in the video above to experience Bieber as you've never heard him before.

Do you like Gillian's version of "Boyfriend"? Which pop song would you most like to see get a classical cover? Tell us in the comments below or tweet @HuffPostTeen!

(H/t The FW.)

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  • TaeBrooks

    Is it just us or is there something in Tae Brooks' eyes that reminds you a lot of Justin? Whether you see the resemblance or not, we're digging this talented teen's crooning cover. Follow Tae's music <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/TaeBrooks" target="_hplink">here</a>.

  • LauraZocca

    With over 30,000 subscribers on YouTube, a voice that could be Colbie Caillat's twin and a healthy dose of Bieber Fever, it's no wonder that LauraZocca's cover of "Die In Your Arms" shot to viral fame overnight. Subscribe to her channel <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/LauraZocca" target="_hplink">here</a> so you'll never miss a single one of her swoon-worthy songs.

  • DylanHydeIsAmazing

    Up-and-coming teen singer <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/dylanhydeisamazing" target="_hplink">Dylan Hyde</a> already has the pop star look down, from the gelled hair to the sleek blazer. Even better, he has the incredible voice to match. Give his cover a listen and you'll have "Hyde Pride" (as his fans call it), too!

  • CourtneyRandallMusic

    A little guitar and a <em>big</em> smile gives this sweet cover an upbeat, refreshing vibe. Go ahead, check out <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/CourtneyRandallMusic" target="_hplink">Courtney</a>'s cover -- we dare you not to dance around your bedroom.

  • miniachilles

    With more than 125,000 views in under four days, it's safe to say that Jason Chen is blowing up YouTube with this electric cover. Cue the millions of screaming girls -- it's bound to happen with a voice like his! Check out his channel <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/miniachilles" target="_hplink">here</a>.

  • TheJonnieAndBrooke

    Sister act <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/thejonnieandbrookie" target="_hplink">Jonnie and Brookie</a> put a twist on their rendition of "Die In Your Arms." They sung a melodic mash-up with "With You" by Chris Brown, accompanied by Jonnie on the piano. Do you like their mix?

  • StantonMusicOnline

    Adam Stanton's cover brings us straight back to the era of Frank Sinatra. Imagine Bieber all grown up, crooning sweet lyrics into a mike in black and white. Are you hooked on Adam Stanton's old school glamour yet? We are. Subscribe to his channel <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/StantonMusicOnline" target="_hplink">here</a> and let the butterflies begin.

  • mlj20111

    Marissa's honey-sweet voice is the perfect match for Justin's sassy lyrics. Watch her transform from a bubbly seventeen-year-old into a professional pop star as she flirtily sings, "Oh baby, I know it isn't easy loving you. But it sure it worth a try." Follow the up-and-coming singer <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/mlj20111" target="_hplink">here</a>!

  • dramosmusic

    Daniel's a cappella cover strips Justin's single down to just the basics: a teen with a serious passion for music and talent to match. His voice is refreshingly clear and his energy is contagious. Like what you hear? Check out his channel <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/dramosmusic" target="_hplink">here</a>.

  • iDejANCE

    The Biebs' influence doesn't only extend to musicians. Dancers were inspired by his song, too; within days of its release, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/idejance" target="_hplink">IDA Studios</a> in Hollywood released this clip of their best dancers performing a hip-hop routine. We're impressed! (Not to mention jealous -- can we steal their moves?)