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Do daft punk have french songs?

Daft Punk, the iconic French electronic music duo, does have French songs in their discography. While they are primarily known for their English-language hits such as "One More Time" and "Get Lucky," they have incorporated elements of the French language into some of their songs.

Here are a few examples of Daft Punk songs that include French lyrics:

1. "Face to Face" (from the 1997 album "Homework"): This track features a memorable French vocal hook that repeats throughout the song: "Face to face, on est là, un million d'années plus tôt" (Face to face, we're here, a million years earlier).

2. "Crescendolls" (from the 2001 album "Discovery"): This instrumental track features a sample of a French voice saying, "Crescendo, crescendo, decrescendolls."

3. "Touch It/Alive" (from the 2007 album "Alive 2007"): This live recording of two songs combined includes a section where Daft Punk plays an electronic version of the traditional French folk song "Le Freak" by Chic.

4. "Contact" (from the 2010 album "Tron: Legacy"): This song features a robotic, synthesized voice that speaks French throughout the track, creating an otherworldly atmosphere.

5. "The Game Has Changed" (from the 2013 album "Random Access Memories"): This song includes a brief exchange between two characters speaking in French, adding a layer of storytelling to the music.

These examples showcase Daft Punk's occasional use of French in their music, demonstrating their versatility and cultural influences.

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