YH catches up with singer/songwriter Mary Lambert on the set of MTV's "Faking It" where she prepares for her guest appearance on the show's prom episode.
YH is backstage with singer/actor Max Schneider, AKA MAX, as he gets ready for a live gig to hear all about how his love for music and performing first took shape.
YH is on the multi-colored carpet of the MTV Video Music Awards to catch up with Silento, OMI, Jake Miller, Lindsey Stirling, St. Lucia, JoJo, Baddie Winkle, and more.
YH hangs out with Internet sensation Nash Grier at the VMAs to get the scoop on his evolving personal style, the Jack and Jack video he directed, and more.
YH is backstage at the Troubadour in L.A. with pop-punk group Hey Violet, who talk about life on the road, their personal style, and their now-infamous "acoustic hangouts".
While in Austin for SXSW, YH pays a visit to Troublemaker Studios to chat with the cast & crew of the "From Dusk Till Dawn" TV series, including Robert Rodriguez, D.J. Cotrona, and Zane Holtz.
YH ponies up to the counter at the Cadillac Jack's diner for some milkshakes and sundaes with Madison Beer on the set of Alli Simpson's music video for her single "Roll 'Em Up"
YH catches up with DJ and producer Morgan Page at the listening party for his 6th studio album 'DC to Light' where he shares with us the inspiration behind the new album's cover art.
YH gets up close and personal with British R&B/hip-hop/reggae musician Marlon Roudette where we find out how he first got his start and his musical influences.
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