“Friday’ hitmaker Rebecca Black has now found herself a music manager, an indication that the latest YouTube teen sensation is ready for the big league.

Watch VIDEO:
“Watch Rebecca Black's 'Friday' – the internet’s bizarre music video of the worst song ever known to man”

The 13-year-old American singer who stormed the web in less than three weeks, with her first amateur single, “Friday” will now be under the care of music manager, Debra Baum of DB Entertainment.

The music manager has expressed confidence on her new-found client.

"She is unbelievable," Baum said, according to Aceshowbiz.

Reports had it that the teen sensation found her way to Baum through American Idol host, Ryan Seacrest who interviewed the singer on his morning radio show.

But Baum was quick to clarify that it was not Seacrest who introduced her new talent, but an executive who works for the Idol host.

"It was actually Tony Novia who made many recommendations to Rebecca and her parents about me as a manager. It was not Ryan. Tony is an executive who works for Ryan's company," Baum was quoted as telling E!Online by Aceshowbiz.

The teen singer has now been strongly considering coming out with a full-length studio album and with Baum to look after her young music career, the two have now started looking into record materials that will be featured in her debut album.

Also READ:
“Friday” singer, Rebecca Black to donate to Japan relief efforts

“Rebecca Black now a millionaire, thanks to “Friday”