YH is backstage with hip-hop duo Kalin and Myles at USC's Galen Center, where they perform live for the Power 106 All-Stars vs. Homeboy Industries charity basketball game.
YH is backstage at the House of Blues in L.A. to catch up with the incredibly talented Jesse McCartney before his live performance to talk about his 4th studio album, 'In Technicolor'.
YH is backstage at the Fonda Theatre with Us the Duo before their performance to find out a little bit more about this couple who literally make beautiful music together.
YH catches up with electropop singer-songwriter Kiesza at one of her dance rehearsals where she talks about her ballet background, personal style, and her famous hairdo.
YH hangs out with Ashton, Calum, Luke, and Michael from the pop/rock phenomenon 5 Seconds of Summer to get to know the boys behind the band a little better.
YH is backstage at the YouTube Space with Swedish alt-pop artist Tove Lo as she gets set to play songs off her EP "Truth Serum" and her debut album 'Queen of the Clouds'.
YH is at the MTV Video Music Awards at the Forum in Inglewood, California, to chat with singer Mary Lambert, Echosmith,"Awkward" star Greer Grammer, and more.
YH sits down with Nick Jonas to get the scoop on his second, self-titled solo album and his role as an MMA fighter in the DirecTV original series, "Kingdom".
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