Daft Punk Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger |
| 2 | Digital Love |
| 3 | Aerodynamic |
| 4 | One More Time |
| 5 | Around the World |
| 6 | Derezzed |
| 7 | Technologic |
| 8 | Face to Face |
| 9 | Crescendolls |
| 10 | Voyager |
| 11 | Robot Rock |
| 12 | Veridis Quo |
| 13 | Superheroes |
| 14 | Nightvision |
| 15 | High Life |
| 16 | The Son of Flynn |
| 17 | One More Time (short radio edit) |
| 18 | Human After All |
| 19 | End of Line |
| 20 | The Game Has Changed |
| 21 | The Grid |
| 22 | Short Circuit |
| 23 | Recognizer |
| 24 | Fall |
| 25 | Solar Sailer |
| 26 | Rinzler |
| 27 | Too Long |
| 28 | Overture |
| 29 | Arena |
| 30 | Armory |
| 31 | Outlands |
| 32 | Adagio for TRON |
| 33 | Make Love |
| 34 | Nocturne |
| 35 | Revolution 909 |
| 36 | Disc Wars |
| 37 | Rectifier |
| 38 | C.L.U. |
| 39 | Arrival |
| 40 | Flynn Lives |
| 41 | Touch It / Technologic |
| 42 | The Prime Time of Your Life |
| 43 | Finale |
| 44 | Daftendirekt |
| 45 | Alive |
| 46 | Television Rules the Nation |
| 47 | Too Long / Steam Machine |
| 48 | Fresh |
| 49 | Rollin’ & Scratchin’ |
| 50 | The Game of Love |
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About Daft Punk
Daft Punk was a French electronic duo from Paris who revolutionized dance music by seamlessly blending house, funk, and disco with futuristic production techniques, becoming global superstars while maintaining complete anonymity behind their iconic robot personas. From their 1997 breakthrough "Homework" featuring the hypnotic "Around the World," Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter crafted a signature sound built on infectious grooves, vocoder-processed vocals, and meticulously layered samples that made electronic music accessible to mainstream audiences. Their 2001 masterpiece "Discovery" elevated them to legendary status with anthems like "One More Time" and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger," showcasing their ability to transform simple vocal phrases into euphoric, stadium-filling experiences through repetition and sonic manipulation. The duo's cultural impact extended far beyond music, as their mysterious robot identities and stunning live performances-particularly the pyramid stage setup-redefined what electronic artists could be, inspiring countless musicians to embrace both technological innovation and theatrical presentation. After exploring cinematic soundscapes on 2010's "Tron: Legacy" soundtrack, they achieved their commercial peak with 2013's "Random Access Memories," featuring collaborations with Nile Rodgers and Pharrell Williams on the Grammy-winning "Get Lucky," proving their mastery of live instrumentation alongside electronic production. Their sudden retirement in 2021 marked the end of a 28-year career that fundamentally changed how the world perceives electronic music, transforming it from underground club culture into a dominant force in popular music while maintaining an aura of mystery that few artists have ever achieved.