Gavin DeGraw
Singer Gavin DeGraw was jumped early Monday morning. REUTERS

Singer Gavin DeGraw was hospitalized after being brutally attacked by a group of men early Monday morning, according to TMZ.

DeGraw, best known for songs "Chariot" and "I Don't Wan to Be," was left with a broken nose and cuts to his face after being attacked by a "pack of thugs," according to the New York Post.

McGraw was attacked outside of a bar between 6th and 1st avenue by the thugs and later was hit by a cab on 19th and 1st avenue, although the Post states the cab accident wasn't serious.

He was then taken to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan at approximately 4:30 a.m.

DeGraw's reps told People Magazine, ""Gavin DeGraw was assaulted ... and was taken to the emergency room at Bellevue Hospital by ambulance. He is currently under observation. We have no additional information at this time."

The 34-year old singer was forced to cancel a tour appearance in Saratoga Springs on Tuesday, where he was expected to perform with Train and Maroon 5.