YH heads to the Hollywood Rocks Party at the Vogue Theater to catch up with Britpop sensation Cher Lloyd, who gives us the scoop on her sophomore album 'Sorry I'm Late'.
YH hitches a ride with pop/rock quintet R5 as they make their way to the Radio Disney Music Awards in L.A. and share with us their thoughts on their songwriting process, the band's mantra, and more.
YH catches up with Ryan, Nash, and Jamie of pop/rock group Hot Chelle Rae to get the scoop on their single "Don't Say Goodnight", off their third studio album 'Recklessly'.
YH sits down with writer/director Zachary Wigon and actors John Gallagher Jr and Kate Lyn Sheil at SXSW to hear all about their timely romantic drama 'The Heart Machine'.
YH hangs out with Adio Marchant, AKA Bipolar Sunshine, at SXSW in Austin, Texas, where describes his unique style as well as explain the story behind the songs on his EP 'Drowning Butterflies'.
YH satisfies your sweet tooth at SXSW when we chat with the one and only G. Love (AKA Garrett Dutton) about his album 'Sugar' and hitting the 20-year mark with his band Special Sauce.
Los Angeles-bred rap artist ScHoolBoy Q, along with his label-mate Jay Rock, chills out with YH at SXSW to give us the lowdown on what it was like for him growing up in L.A.
YH is at SXSW to get to know Jordan Kelley and Jason Huber, who make up electro-pop duo Cherub, including a live acoustic performance of their song "Hole Me".
Morgan Kibby, the multi-talented woman behind the solo project White Sea, chats with YH at SXSW about her remarkable engineering skills, which helps her bring songs like "They Don't Know" to life.
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