Jack Antonoff Discusses Leaving Fun.: "It Wasn’t My Band"
Jack Antonoff, known for his work with the band Fun., revealed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times why he ultimately parted ways with the group, stating it wasn’t truly his band. Although Antonoff enjoyed success with hits like "We Are Young," he shared that the overall experience proved unsatisfying. He alluded to this in a discussion about the changing reception to Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department, highlighting his belief that the true test of art is how it ages over time. This belief also guided his decision to leave Fun.
Antonoff commented that, although Fun. was at its peak when it won awards for Best New Artist and Song of the Year at the Grammys in 2013, the group began to drift into obscurity, underscoring his decision to step away. He identified himself as a bandleader who values singing his lyrics and sharing his narrative, a passion that wasn't fulfilled in Fun., which he admitted felt accidental and stressful.
Known also for his prolific collaborations as a producer, Antonoff has worked with numerous celebrated artists like Taylor Swift and Lorde, further demonstrating his versatility and creativity in the industry. He expressed admiration for artists like Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter, recognizing them for the quality they bring to the industry and hoping that the industry values the hard work and artistic redefinition these artists display.
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