Raised on a farm in rural Arizona, singer/songwriter Nate Ruess made his breakthrough with indie pop outfit
the Format, but is better known as the frontman of Grammy Award-winning trio
Fun.. After he graduated high school Ruess decided to pursue music full-time, and in 2001
the Format was conceived with his best friend and multi-instrumentalist
Sam Means. The band enjoyed relative success and released two records, the second of which -- Dog Problems (2007) -- was highly acclaimed by the music press. They broke up in 2008, yet Ruess was undeterred in his ambition following the split and went straight to work setting up
Fun. later that year. After a lukewarm reaction to their 2009 debut, Aim and Ignite,
Fun.'s brand of indie pop and uplifting, harmonized melodies took off with their second release Some Nights three years later. Ruess brought the creative spark and personal lyrics to the band, with themes of loneliness and self-worth set to the joyous and anthemic hooks that typified their sound. His success with
Fun. was crowned with the 2013 Grammy for Best Song, as well as winning the Best New Artist category. Outside of
Fun. he co-wrote
Ke$ha's single "Warrior" and also appeared on
P!nk's hit single "Just Give Me a Reason." In 2015, Ruess released his debut solo album, Grand Romantic. Showcasing an exuberant pop sound reminiscent of his work with
Fun., Ruess' Grand Romantic featured production from
Jeff Bhasker (
Kanye West,
Bruno Mars) and
Emile Haynie (
Lana Del Rey,
Kid Cudi) and included the singles "Nothing Without Love" and "AhHa." ~ Scott Kerr