Released: December 1, 2003

Featuring: Romanthony

Songwriter: Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Thomas Bangalter Romanthony

Producer: Romanthony

[Intro: Romanthony]
Daft Punk, Romanthony
Coming straight for you
One more time
Now listen

[Verse 1]
I just saw you last night
And we made good love
Then came the morning light
Still it's all I think of

[Chorus]
Just one more time
One more time, babe
One more time
One

[Verse 2]
You know I give my all to you
I just can’t help myself
Now I’m gonna comfort you
Until there’s nothing left

[Chorus]
Just one more time
One more time, babe
Let's make love
Good love, so good love

[Bridge]
Now listen
One more time
We can celebrate
And love so free
The music got me
Feelin' the need, the need, babe
One more time
We can celebrate
And dance so free
Love has got me feelin' the need
The need, babe, need, babe
Uh, Listen

[Verse 3]
You wanna know if it's real
The feelin' that you feel
You wanna know if it's finally
Do it one more time, baby
It’s all, it's all good
Just one more time
One more time, baby
Let's make that love
Oh, you go to work
I make it hurt, hurt

[Verse 4]
Before the machines take over
And the system gets us in
Just be a lover one more time
Now and against
Daft Punk
Robotic, Dypnotic, Romanthony
Doin' it one more time

Daft Punk

With their thoroughly modern disco sound — a blend of house, funk, electro and techno — this French duo was one of the biggest electronic music acts of the late 1990s and 2000s. Guy Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter wore shiny droid costumes at every live show (and only allowed themselves to be photographed in said costumes) but their music was only sometimes Daft Punk were as influenced by rock bands like AC/DC as they were by classic disco acts (Chic’s Nile Rodgers even collaborated with them for their hit 2013 single, “Get Lucky”). Not only were they prolific creators, but some of the best collaborators in the industry, producing for and working alongside artists such as Kanye West and The Weeknd.

On 22 February 2021, Daft Punk announced their retirement through a video titled “Epilogue,” featuring footage from their 2004 film Electroma and the orchestral version of “Touch”. It marks an end to the incredible journey they had in influencing the world of music, with just four studio albums released over the course of 28 years.