Bebe Rexha is one of those artists who puts it ALL out there – whether she’s spilling the dirt on her breakthrough track with Eminem (you know, the one where she was replaced by Rihanna) or discussing how she failed, big time, and got dropped from her first record deal.

2018 is FINALLY the year of Bebe, and she sat down with Rolling Stone to talk about all these experiences, plus what it’s like to sing about her own anxieties and going to therapy.

Thing just keep getting better for Jennifer Lopez. She’s had 20+ years of success in movies and music, she’s (hopefully) found a love that can last with A-Rod, and somehow she never seems to age!

JLo showed up on TRL last week to chat about her upcoming Video Vanguard award and try to pick her favorite out of all the videos she’s ever released. Sway points out that not only is she the first LatinX artist to grab that title, she’s also the first artist nominated for Best New Artist (back in 1998) who went on to be honored as a legend. Jennifer even takes a look at the 2018 Best New Artist nominees.

Watch her TRL interview above and don’t forget to check out the awards Monday, August 20th!

So maybe you already know Grace VanderWaal – the kid phenom who got big on YouTube with her covers of Taylor Swift, Elle King and Meghan Trainor.

When she was 12, Grace won the eleventh season of America's Got Talent by singing her own original songs. Since then, she’s released an EP and a full length album, called Just The Beginning. But it can be hard to gain cred when you’re just 14 years old.

Backstage, before a recent appearance on The Late Late Show, Grace put a new spin on a song that she apparently hears about a lot, because people say her last name reminds them of Wonderwall.

By the way, Oasis recorded the original Wonderwall in 1995. Nine whole years before Grace was even born.