Nate Ruess, the frontman of fun. will receive the Hal David Starlight Award at 2015 Songwriters Hall of Fame.

Each year, the award recognizes a brilliant young songwriter and this year, the 33-year old singer/songwriter is the recipient. He will be awarded at the 46th Annual Induction and Awards Dinner, on June 18 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York City.

Nate Ruess' popular works include Fun.'s 2013 Grammy Song of the Year, "We Are Young."

He also has a collaboration with Eminem called "Headlights," Ke$ha's "Die Young" and Zedd's "Stay The Night." He has also worked on projects with Ellie Goulding and Maroon 5.


Among his works outside his band, the most popular is the multi-million-selling "Just Give Me A Reason" with Pink.