Daft Punk Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Debuting in 1994 and released in 2000, the smash hit “One More Time”—famously used in commercials in Japan—is a song everyone has likely heard.
I’d like to explore the appeal of Daft Punk, who helped spread French electronic music across the globe, along with some of their popular tracks.
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Daft Punk Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
StarboyThe Weeknd ft. Daft Punk11rank/position

A collaboration between The Weeknd and Daft Punk.
Inspired by The Weeknd’s 2016 track “Out Here.” Released as a single in 2016, it reached No.
1 on charts around the world.
It’s an electropop track with R&B elements that sings about the luxurious lifestyle of celebrities.
AerodynamicDaft Punk12rank/position

An instrumental track released by Daft Punk in 2001.
It samples Sister Sledge’s 1982 track “Il Macquillage Lady.” It was a hit in several European countries, reaching No.
19 on the charts in Finland.
ContactDaft Punk13rank/position

Daft Punk, the French electronic duo with worldwide popularity.
They’re known for crafting distinctive sounds that are catchy yet leave a powerful impact with every track.
“Contact” is one of their lesser-known songs, peaking at No.
46 on the charts in France.
However, it’s a gem for enthusiasts, featuring a unique production that samples NASA’s Apollo 17 mission communications.
Da FunkDaft Punk14rank/position

An acid house track released in 1995 by Daft Punk.
It was a hit worldwide and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
It samples Vaughan Mason and Crew’s 1979 track “Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll.”
Lose Yourself to DanceDaft Punk15rank/position

On February 22, 2021, the French male duo Daft Punk announced their breakup on their official YouTube channel.
Not only were they pioneers who elevated French house music, but their genre-defying sound kept producing global hits, so news of their split saddened many music fans.
Among their magnificent discography—which includes songs so iconic that even people who rarely listen to Western music know them—this time I’d like to introduce Lose Yourself to Dance from Random Access Memories, their biggest hit and effectively their final album.
It’s a disco-funk tune featuring Nile Rodgers—guitarist of the quintessential American funk band Chic and an accomplished producer—and Pharrell Williams, a hitmaking producer and popular solo artist, on vocals.
Beyond its sound, the subtly nostalgic melody invites listeners back to the evocative atmosphere of the 1980s.


