YH catches up with Shawn Mendes at Radio Disney's VIP Birthday bash to hear all about his adventures on the road and his next tour with none other than Taylor Swift.
YH hangs out with British pop group The Vamps at the Radio Disney birthday bash to get their thoughts on their whirlwind year, which included touring and releasing their debut album 'Meet The Vamps'.
YH catches up with singer-songwriter Eden xo at SIR Los Angeles during rehearsals for an upcoming show where she shows off some of her wardrobe choices and clarifies a lyric from her hit single.
YH hops aboard a double-decker bus in the heart of the Big Apple for a ride-along with Canadian pop singer Shawn Mendes and a few lucky fans through Times Square.
YH joins indie pop group AJR backstage during a stop on their fall tour where brother Adam, Jack, and Ryan recall how their single "I'm Ready" first went viral.
YH is backstage with Icelandic singer-songwriter Asgeir, who not only tells us the proper pronunciation of his name, but he also reveals how his Icelandic heritage shaped him as an artist.
YH is on set with singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat as she gets ready to shoot the lyric video for her song "Never Gonna Let You Down", off her EP 'Gypsy Heart'.
YH goes backstage with Norwegian-based R&B duo Nico & Vinz before their live gig to find out a little more about the men behind the hit single "Am I Wrong".
YH is backstage with rock quartet Young Rising Sons as they get ready for their gig at the Troubadour in L.A. and discuss the meaning of their hit single "High".
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