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    'We Are Young' Was Almost Given to Jay-Z, Kanye West— Jack Antonoff Reveals

    Jack Antonoff revealed that the "We Are Young" was almost handed to Jay-Z and Kanye West. 
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    Get Your Hands on These Music Themed Jigsaw Puzzles for Adults

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  • Fun., Pat Benatar & Rob Thomas to Speak at ASCAP 'I Create Music' EXPO in Los Angeles

    The ASCAP "I Create Music" EXPO, a music networking event for songwriters and musicians, will launch for its 11th year on April 28-30 at the Loews Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles. The EXPO will feature several top names in music as well as countless studio masterminds including Nate Ruess.
  • Charli XCX and Bleachers Cancel Tour, "I Need To Be Creative"

    The road seems to have proven too much for Charli XCX and Bleachers, the side project of Fun.'s Jack Antonoff, as the two have jointly cancelled their "Charli and Jack Do America" tour. Charli in a Facebook status on her band page sighted personal reasons, stating "I need to be creative."
  • Interview: Andrew Dost of fun. Shares Love of Film Composing with 'The D Train' Soundtrack

    Earlier this year, Grammy-winning rock band fun. announced that, while the group remains friends, the three members would be embarking on individual projects for the time being. In the last year, Jack Antonoff and Nate Ruess have released their own pop albums but for multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost, he's taking his talents to his first love: film.
  • fun.'s Andrew Dost Scores Jack Black Film 'The D Train' with Music from INXS, Jack Antonoff & More

    Jack Antonoff and Nate Ruess have both launched new branches of their career as fun. take a hiatus, and now it's time for multi-instrumentalist Andrew Dost to break out, and he's doing it by scoring the soundtrack to the upcoming Jack Black/James Marsden film The D Train.
  • Nate Ruess of fun. Announces New Single 'Nothing Without Love' with Teaser Video, Single Artwork [PHOTO/VIDEO]

    In the midst of breakup rumors surrounding his band fun. and bandmate Jack Antonoff's new project Bleachers, Nate Ruess is officially going solo. Today (Feb. 19), the "Just Give Me a Reason" singer announced that he will be releasing a new album in 2015 and teased its lead single, "Nothing Without Love" with an a cappella video.
  • Imagine Dragons 'Smoke + Mirrors' Tour: "Radioactive" Band Announces 2015 Schedule

    The Las Vegas quartet are charging ahead with Smoke + Mirrors, the follow-up to their international smash Night Visions. The full-scale marketing scheme now includes a massive tour that will put the band on the road for two full months this summer.
  • Nate Ruess Talks Solo Career, Album During Fun. Hiatus

    There will not be a new fun. album. There will not be a long list of tour dates announced. There will be no fun. at all, actually. That's because Nate Ruess broke up the band late last summer.
  • Fun. Denies Breakup Rumors, Tension in Band as Jack Antonoff Focuses on Bleachers & Nate Ruess Records Solo Album

    Fun. may currently absent from the music scene, while Nate Ruess guests on major pop releases and Jack Antonoff dates Lena Dunham and plays the indie rock darling in Bleachers, but the "We Are Young" band is not breaking up. In the midst of rumors of tension in the band and two years after winning the Grammy for Best New Artist, today (Feb. 5), fun. dismissed rumors about band tensions in a lengthy Facebook post.
  • Brian Wilson Announces New Solo Album 'No Pier Pressure' Tracklist, Release Date, Album Cover & Collaborations

    Brian Wilson may be in his seventies, but the famous Beach Boys singer is showing no signs of slowing down. After months of speculation about his 11th solo album and just who he might be collaborating with, today (Jan. 29), Wilson announced No Pier Pressure. And while Frank Ocean may be absent from the tracklist, the new album is not without plenty of major guest stars.
  • Taylor Swift Loves the 'Sass' of Dover Police Officer Jeff Davis Singing 'Shake It Off' While on Patrol

    Don't you love it when someone appears to be caught by surprise totally jamming to their favorite song? We all do, and the Dover, Delaware, police department decided to capitalize on spreading a bit of cheer by starting a new series of videos. While they are supposed to be legit, the department has already admitted that the viral video of Officer Jeff Davis singing along to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" in his patrol car was intentionally done, it does not make it any less amusing.
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