YH heads to The Grove to catch up with singer-songwriter Andy Grammer, who tells about the first time he heard himself on the radio and breaks down the art of beat-boxing.
YH heads to Hollister House where electro-funk duo Chromeo is on hand to guest DJ! We sit down with Dave 1 and P-Thugg themselves to to find out more about their unique sound.
YH heads to The Grove in L.A. to catch up with Big Data's Alan Wilkis, who reveals to us the meaning behind the name and how he would describe the sound of his music.
YH catches up with R&B crooner Trey Songz at his iHeart Radio release party for his 6th studio album 'Trigga', and our cameras are there when he sees the finished CD booklet for the first time.
YH hangs out with singer-songwriter Moxie Raia at her rehearsal space to get the scoop on her hit single "Buffalo Bill" and her debut EP 'Reckless Passionate Youth'.
YH is on the set of American Authors's music video for their single "Believer", where the musicians give us an exclusive behind-the-scenes peek at their shoot and explain the concept behind it.
YH catches up with Rixton backstage to get the scoop on their songwriting process, tattoos, the rush they get from playing live, and their craziest fan experience.
YH heads to the recording studio of NY/NJ-based electro/hip-hop duo Timeflies to find out more about these unique emerging artists, Rob "Rez" Resnick and Cal Shapiro.
YH spends the day with Cimorelli as they perform a live show for fans at the Century City Mall then hop in the car to head to the premiere of their scripted YouTube series "Summer with Cimorelli".
YH accompanies girl group Cimorelli on their drive to the premiere of their original YouTube series "Summer With Cimorelli", and they pass the time by answering some Twitter questions from fans.
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