YH is backstage for the rehearsals of the TeenNick Halo Awards where we catch up with pop sensation Austin Mahone as he gets ready to perform his single "Banga! Banga!"
YH crashes the rehearsal of Jennifer Lopez's back-up dancers to get the lowdown on their nuvoTV series "A Step Away" and get an exclusive dance lesson from the troupe!
YH catches up with Sean Kingston at his recording studio to get the scoop on his album, 'Back 2 Life', and the first thing he splurged on when he started making that money!
YH is on set with hip hop star The Game between takes of his music video for "All That" where he tells us what inspired him to get in shape and what fellow rap star he wants to collaborate with!
YH hangs out with "Vampire Diaries" star and singer/dancer Kat Graham at her dance studio to get the scoop on her hot singles, her TV show, and how to dance the "1991"!
YH is on the set of Parachute's music video for their single "Can't Help", where Will, Johnny, Kit, Alex, and Nate themselves give us the scoop on the concept and the meaning of the song!
YH catches up with old friends -- and makes a new one -- on the set of Far East Movement's 'Office Space'-inspired music video for their jam "The Illest", featuring the one and only Riff Raff!
YH heads to Mark Ballas's ultra-hip recording studio to discover another side of the "DWTS" pro's talents and get the scoop on his sound and what to look forward to on his next album!
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