Want to see and hear more of the music you love on YouTube? Have something you’d like to ask local musicians and global artists? Looking for new tunes to add to your playlist? Didn’t get tickets to the latest secret gig in town?
We’re proud to announce the launch of YouTube Sessions, an assortment of new music videos, premieres, exclusives, and of course a jam session or two with the artists you love and a few up and coming sensations. To start, we’ve asked Australian sensation Jessica Mauboy to perform a session for you, the YouTube community. Her single, Running Back featuring Flo. Rida has been viewed over 2 million times, and her highly-anticipated follow up album GET EM GIRLS, was released on 5th November featuring international stars Snoop Dogg, Jay Sean, and Iyaz.
To make sure everyone can get involved, she’s inviting you to ask her questions through Google Moderator on YouTube.
She’ll be performing, and answering your questions in an upcoming show, which we’ll re-broadcast on YouTube for all. But before we go in-studio, we want to hear your questions for Jess! What’s her inspiration? Need some advice on your own musical ambition? Simply submit your question via text or video at youtube.com/sessions, and vote for your favorites. Jess will answer the most popular questions and perform from her new album.
Let us know what you think: submit your questions, subscribe for more updates, and send us any suggestions for what Sessions you want to see on YouTube.
Stay tuned for the full show, and watch this space for more great music content coming your way!
Ernesto Soriano, YouTube Team recently watched Jessica Mauboy - ‘Get ‘Em Girls’ (Behind the Scenes)
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