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Nate Ruess is trying to counterbalance the depression-fueled lyrics in his latest solo single "AhHa" with a colorfully kooky video, which he's exclusively premiering on Mashable.

In the video (above), he flies like a lazy Superman, falls from the sky and sinks into the ocean like a rusty anchor before his journey ends on a high note with a jovial dance break.

"I just wanted to do something that wasn't so heavy," Ruess, frontman of the band Fun, told Mashable. "The song is such an emotional monster — it's nice to have a juxtaposition."

Lyrically, Ruess held nothing back, tossing listeners his contemplation of suicide:

"Mama, don't cry. I was once your little baby boy, so full of love and light. By the time I turned 25, I was lost among the pavement, lower than the basement, and I couldn’t stand and smile, I thought of taking my own life. But mama don't cry, I found songs among the tragic, hung my hat on sadness. Mom, I think they’re trying to keep the grand romantic in me, now that we got bottom lines. But mom, I think I'm ready to free this grand romantic in me."

"AhHa" is the second single from his debut solo album Grand Romantic. Ruess described the song as the "evil twin" of the angsty title track from Fun's album Some Nights.

"I wrote this song a few years ago with the intention of it being the first song on whatever album I would be making," he said. "I kind of wanted it to be the evil twin of 'Some Nights.' I think it helps put to bed a certain era and sound and introduce the rest of the album."

The album's lead-off single "Nothing Without Love" (below) arrived in February.

When asked when Fun would end its hiatus, the 33-year-old singer didn't give a time frame.

"I haven't given it much thought," he said. "Before I started this album, I told myself I'd spend a lot more time being present and not looking very far ahead. And at the moment, I'm having the time of my life doing this."

Grand Romantic comes out June 16.

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