(Buzznet) At the 7th Annual Grammy Camp, Nick Jonas and Greyson Chance, along with some other industry professionals, stopped by to offer campers their words of advice about the music industry. The guest professional day is part of the two week long camp held in Los Angles on the USC campus. High school students passionate about music, including producers, performers, promoters and journalists, got the chance to quiz the stars about their musical journey. Some even got the chance to sit down with the professionals in small groups to hear about their individual careers and answer additional questions.Nick Jonas, not only 1/3 of the insanely successful Jonas Brothers, but now a producer for other artists sat down to talk one on one with performer and producer campers. He offered up advice and suggestions as campers played music that they had composed during their time at camp. Nick was very kind and chatted with group about becoming a producer, new artists he's working with and writing songs about others. "I think there's a song out there written about me," Nick explained. "I haven't taken offense to it." Could Nick be talking about Miley Cyrus' "7 Things?" "When I write songs about others, I usually tell them, like 'Hey, there's gonna be this song coming out and it's about you.' It usually doesn't go over so well."
Later that morning the campers headed to the master panel where they had the chance to quiz Nick, Steven and up and comer Greyson Chance. The conversation flew from social media, touring to inspiration and included some joking around.
Greyson admits he has had an "unusual experience" getting to this point in his career, but he's most certainly loving it. "I can tweet out a picture and suddenly millions of girls can see it." Greyson exclaimed while speaking about the value of social media, which was met by some laughter from Nick. "Millions of girls? Seems like he's got it all figured out." Nick retorted. Watch the video here