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Ellie Goulding covered Grammy Award-winning band fun.'s "Some Nights" at the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, so when the "Carry On" singers went to the UK, it was only right that they returned the favor. 
Reminiscent of '80s movie The Brave Little Toaster, the Jordan Bahat-directed video chronicles an interesting journey fun.'s beloved yellow suitcase endures.  
Grammy-nominated pop group fun. brought their fun. style to the Grammy stage.  
The "We Are Young" singers are hitting the road and they're bringing indie duo Tegan & Sara along for the ride.
On February 10, Fun. will definitely "burn brighter than the sun!" VIDEO: Fun Does A Masterful Performance Of "Some Nights" For SNL!
fun. sits down with our very own Sharon Carpenter, and this time they talk about collaborating some hip-hop and R&B into their music, as well as its influence on today's music world! 
This episode, Sharon is back with all new questions for the band, who reveal the merits that fame has brought them, both simple and grand.  
Fun. recently sat down with Sharon Carpenter during their set at the All State Fan Fest in New Orleans, where they talked to us about their relationship with fans while performing, as well as their Grammy nominations.
Fun. is one of the many diverse artists who have lent their sound to the upcoming GIRLS- Volume 1 Soundtrack in the form of this dope piano-driven tune.
The Channel Orange R&B singer and music newcomer is up for a whopping 6 grammy nominations, tieing with hip-hop veterans Jay-Z and Kanye West, as well as fellow newcomers pop band Fun., English rockers Mumford & Sons, and Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys.   
The special, which takes place in Nashville, TN, will feature performances by Ne-Yo, who just released his R.E.D. album, and fun., joining other pop music standouts like Luke Bryan and Maroon 5. 
The trio just released the visuals for the incredibly catchy “Carry On,” the third single off their Some Nights album.
Mazel tov! Girls creator Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff, lead guitarist for the band Fun., are reportedly a couple. 
The video is more like a short film than actual music video, with 5:41 minutes needed to have this story truly come to life.
Even though this is only a 30 second teaser, the follow-up to "We Are Young," shows the group isn't just thinking about when the right time to set the world on fire. 
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