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Gaga over kid singer

The real “Paparazzi” will be following him any day now.

A 12-year-old Oklahoma crooner, who became an Internet sensation with his stirring rendition of Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi,” has scored a deal with her label, according to his family.

Greyson Chance has picked up more than 16 million YouTube hits for his electrifying version of the song he performed last month at his sixth-grade talent show.

The middle-school student has three years of piano lessons and no formal voice training.

But Interscope Records didn’t hesitate to sign the inexperi enced, pint-sized prodigy.

The boy’s school-aged sister and dad confirmed the Interscope deal to The Post, but said they’re under orders to keep quiet about it.

“He signed [with Interscope] but the managers said we really couldn’t talk about it,” sister Alexa Chance said on the front porch of their middle-class tract home.

Reps for Lady Gaga and Interscope didn’t immediately return several messages seeking comment.

Officials at Greyson’s campus, Cheyenne Middle School in Edmond, Okla., referred all calls about their gifted student to his new rep — Hollywood heavyweight Guy Oseary, Madonna’s kabbala-preaching manager.

Oseary also failed to return several messages.

The youngster’s two-week rise to fame hit national TV last week with an appearance on “The Ellen Degeneres Show,” where he sang “Paparazzi” before sitting down with Ellen.

In his chat with the “American Idol” judge, Greyson said Lady Gaga is his muse.

“My number-one inspiration is Lady Gaga because I know how she’s so different,” Greyson said.

“She takes her individuality and she takes an amazing talent that she has and she makes . . . songs that are catchy. They make you want to dance and maybe throw out some Ellen moves that you have.”

The show arranged a call from Lady Gaga during Greyson’s appearance and she offered him this succinct career advice: Steer clear from women.

“Just keep following your dreams and work really hard,” the superstar singer told him.

“Stay away from girls and be focused.”