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fun. is an American indie pop band based in UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity that was formed by Nate Ruess, the then-former lead singer of The Format, after that band's breakup in 2008. Ruess formed the band alongside Andrew Dost (of Anathallo) and Jack Antonoff (of Steel Train). fun. has released two albums, ''Aim and Ignite'' in 2009 and ''Some Nights'' in 2012.

The band's popularity exploded in 2012 when their song "We Are Young" was featured on the TV show ''Series/{{Glee}}''. [[ColbertBump This exposure to a large audience almost immediately resulted in the song becoming popular on the radio and in digital sales.]] It eventually became one of the most popular songs of the year and peaked at #1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100; follow-up singles "Some Nights" and "Carry On" were also hits and reached the top 20 on the chart.

Traits the band is known for include Nate's wide vocal range and harmonies (which has drawn comparisons to [[Music/{{Queen}} Freddie Mercury]]), their unique combination of classic rock with catchy hooks and influences from everything from modern hip-hop to BaroquePop, LyricalDissonance, and use of dynamics. They are poppy, upbeat, yet dark, emotional, clever, funny, creative, and most of all [[TitleDrop fun.]]

On February 4, 2015, the band announced on Website/{{Facebook}} that they were taking some time off to pursue other projects, but are otherwise ''not'' splitting up. Ruess released a solo album, ''Grand Romantic'' later that year. Antonoff, however, has been the band member with the higher profile during the hiatus; his side-project band Bleachers had two hit rock radio singles off their debut album ''Strange Desire'', and he's also co-written and co-produced albums and singles for artists including Music/TaylorSwift, Music/{{Lorde}} and Music/SaraBareilles.

!!Discography:
* ''Aim and Ignite'' (2009)
* ''Music/SomeNights'' (2012)

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!!Some nights, I stay up troping in my bad luck:

* AdvertisedExtra: Music/JanelleMonae is credited as a feature on fun.'s "We Are Young", but she sings only 4 lines that are almost obscured by the background vocals. She is more noticeably featured in the video, but she only appears for about 20 seconds.
* AlbumTitleDrop: "So we Aim and Ignite..." from "Light A Roman Candle With Me."
** A special edition of ''Some Nights'' came with a shirt with the lyrics of the album on it, highlighting every time the title is dropped.
* AllLowercaseLetters: Their name.
* ArcWords: 'Stars' recurs throughout ''Some Nights'', as does the titular phrase. Appropriately enough, the album opens with a song called "Some Nights" and ends with a song called "Stars" (each of which contains references to the other).
* AutoTune: Lots of it, but it's only used for effect. A bit of a controversial subject for the band, since Nate ''really'' doesn't need it.
** As evidenced [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQLGhPHzxjc here]].
* BadassBoast: "I'm not a prophet, but I'm here to profit, that's all!".
* BarBrawl: "We Are Young" music video is this... IN [[{{Overcrank}} SLOW MOTION!]]
* CallAndResponseSong:
** The bridge to "Walking The Dog" features a call-and-response with Nate and Andrew.
** Also, in "All Alone", the second verse features Nate singing about giving the doll he has fallen in love with to his girlfriend. The girlfriend responds by [[CreepyDoll insisting she doesn't want the doll and finds it creepy]], [[LoveMakesYouCrazy but the narrator just continues singing over her about how wonderful the doll is.]]
* CallBack: In several fun. songs ("Take Your Time (Coming Home)", "Some Nights" and "Why Am I The One?") "the desert" and "the sun" are used to refer to Arizona and California, respectively. This is a callback to The Format's "On Your Porch".
** A callback to two songs from fun.'s debut album is present in the song "Stars", with the line ''"[[AlbumTitleDrop Some nights]] I rule the world with "Barlights" and "Pretty Girls"."'' The titles are even in quotations in the lyrics, so it's a pretty obvious reference.
*** ''Aim And Ignite'' has a song called "I Wanna Be The One." Later on ''Some Nights'' there's a song called "Why Am I The One?"
** "Take Your Time (Coming Home)" also contains the lyric "I'm through with causing a scene," a reference to The Format's "The First Single". Nate Ruess seems to do this a lot.
** The beginning of "Stars" seems to be a live recording of the bridge of "Some Nights."
*** That isn't the only Call Back that Stars holds about Some Nights. The intro of "Stars" has a guitar riff that seems to be the same as the one in the Outro of "Some Nights", except in a lower pitch and slowed down.
** A distorted segment of the bridge of "Some Nights" (containing the lyrics "when I see stars that's all they are/when I hear songs they sound like a swan") is looped throughout the outro of "Why Am I the One?"
*** On the subject of "Why Am I the One?"'s outro, once Nate starts to sing "You're always holding on to stars" in "Stars", you will notice that most of the rest of the song is a similar loop to the outro's instrumental.
* CallingTheOldManOut: "One Foot" [[SubvertedTrope subverts]] this. He calls himself out for not being thankful that his dad is alive at all during the bridge.
* CarefulWithThatAxe: During the climax of "Stars." [[JustForFun/RecycledInSPACE With vocoder effects!]]
* CelebrityIsOverrated[=/=]LonelyAtTheTop: "Stars." Actually, almost all of the ''Some Nights'' album deals with loneliness in every song. There's gratitude for their success in there as well, though, which keeps it from being whiny or {{Wangst}}y.
* ConceptAlbum: ''Some Nights'' seems to be about the loneliness and misery of perpetual touring with little reward, the singer's regrets of leaving behind a possible LoveInterest and missing everyone from his childhood, grieving his mother, and raging at his father.
** BittersweetEnding: In "Stars," the band finally makes it to the top and while there's still a conflicted attitude in the lyrics, they're mostly positive. But as the song goes on, the tone gets darker and darker and Ruess's voice is more and more heavily distorted to match, the implication being that celebrity life has not brought him the happiness he thought it would.
* TheCoverChangesTheGender: {{Averted}} with their cover of [[Music/CarlyRaeJepsen "Call Me Maybe"]].
* DarkReprise: "Stars" begins with a slowed down version of the riff in the outro of "Some Nights".
* DownerEnding: If ''Some Nights'' is a ConceptAlbum, then "Stars" is this. Regardless, it's a very bleak song to end the album with.
* GenreShift: ''Aim And Ignite'' is BaroquePop mixed with a hint of AlternativeRock and ProgressiveRock whereas ''Some Nights'' is pretty much straight {{Pop}}.
* GriefSong: "Some Nights" seems to about a girl who passed but haunts the singer of the song.
* LargeHam: Nate's vocals have more than a few things in common with [[Music/{{Queen}} Freddie Mercury]].
* LoudnessWar: ZigZagged. "It Gets Better" seems to invoke it by brickwalling the whole time, and the album "Some Nights" clips and brickwalls in a few places, but it's still a very dynamic album and a good few tracks never even max out at all. "Some Nights (Intro)", "Why Am I The One", and "Carry On" avert it ''gloriously''.
* LyricalDissonance: It's present in a lot of fun. songs as well as songs from The Format, Ruess' old band.
** To wit, the verse in "We Are Young" reveals that this is about a guy and his date at a bar, whose friends have abandoned them to get high and they have lost a cell phone and the date's going to get drunk to forget about how the guy beat her but all's well because ''toniiiiiiight, we are young.''
** "Some Nights" is a lament about how it's LonelyAtTheTop, but the drum line is ''so dancey''.
** "Stars" is an upbeat and quirky song with extremely bleak lyrics about [[LonelyAtTheTop leaving everyone behind and being stuck alone with nobody to help you get through anything]] [[CelebrityIsOverrated due to fame.]]
--->Some nights I rule the world,
--->With "Barlights" and "Pretty Girls",
--->But most nights I stay straight and think about my mom,
--->''[[TearJerker Oh God I miss her so much...]]''
*** And later repeats the lines "No one's gonna save us" and "you're always holding on to stars" over and over again.
** "All Alone" has a surprisingly cheery beat for a song about depression and loneliness.
* MachineMonotone: Again at the end of "Stars".
* MoodWhiplash: Frequently, [[LyricalDissonance and often]] [[WhamLine within the same song]].
* NewSoundAlbum: ''Some Nights'' is less cheery and much more hip-hop influenced than ''Aim and Ignite''.
* OdeToYouth: "We Are Young"
* {{Pop}}: Their songwriting is creative enough that most people forget that they're very much a pop band.
** An ''[[IndiePop indie]]'' pop band, that is.
* PrecisionFStrike: "Take Your Time (Coming Home)" from their first album, after an entire album with no profanity:
-->If it's true, then what the fuck have I been doing the last six years?
** Their second album goes through them all in the first two tracks.
-->Some nights, I say fuck it all
** "Who the ''fuck'' wants to die alone, all dried up in the desert sun?!"
* SelfBackingVocalist: The huge walls of harmonies.
* ShoutOut: The line "This is it, boys, this is war" from "Some Nights" is taken from Nena's famous song, "99 Red Balloons".
* SingerNameDrop: In "At Least I'm Not As Sad (As I Used To Be)":
-->And they said, "HEY NATE! Yeah it's been a while..."
* SongStyleShift: "We Are Young" definitely fits this trope.
** Also "Carry On" starts like a quiet piano ballad but shifts into a more rock-anthem sound after the first chorus.
* StylisticSuck: "It Gets Better" seems to be this (unlike the rest of the album, it's heavily brickwalled and Nate's vocals are deliberately unrefined, heavily {{Autotune}}d, and distorted), as well as the backing instrumental to "One Foot" (Which just consists of one short loop of a marching band over and over).
* TheirFirstTime: "It Gets Better" is all about losing your virginity, contrary to the belief that it's [[Website/ItGetsBetterProject actually about growing up as a gay kid]].
** The other video for "We Are Young" is an allegory for this.
* WhamLine: In "All Alright"
-->Well I got the call soon as the day hit night\\
As soon as the headlights lit up the Westside\\
I stopped the car and came outside\\
Cause I know that tone\\
I remember the first time\\
We wished upon parallel lines\\
'''Waiting for a friend to call'''\\
'''And say they're still alive'''

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->''So if by the time the bar closes\\
And you feel like falling down\\
I'll carry you home\\
Tonight''

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