Daft Punk trolled the 2014 Grammy Awards -- or that's what the internet believes. While everyone thought the French electronic music duo graced the stage at the prestigious ceremony to accept their golden gramophones for Record of the Year ('Get Lucky') and Album of the Year ('Random Access Memories'), apparently they weren't actually the ones wearing those white robot suits.
Talk about a collaboration for the ages: Pharrell and Daft Punk performed with music legend Stevie Wonder at the 2014 Grammy Awards tonight, Jan. 26. The French duo and Pharrell also scored 'Record of the Year' for their hit 'Get Lucky' and album of the year for 'Random Access Memories.'
Daft Punk were big winners at the 2014 Grammy Awards on Sunday (Jan. 26) in Los Angeles. The production duo won both Album of the Year for 'Random Access Memories’ and Record of the Year for 'Get Lucky' with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers...
As if this collaboration really needed another big moment, the live Grammy version of ‘Get Lucky’ packed on more star power as musical legend Stevie Wonder joined Daft Punk, Pharrell and Nile Rodgers for an unforgettable performance.
In 2013, producers were responsible for crafting the sounds to some of your favorite songs. These studio mavericks delivered a bevy of beats that were soulful, disco-inspired and made speakers rattle. There are 10 nominees for Producer of the Year in The Boombox Fan Choice Awards, but there can only be one winner.
There’s a new number one album in the country this week, and it wasn’t French Montana’s long awaited debut project. The top spot belonged to the (frequently sampled) French group, Daft Punk. The album, Random Access Memories, sold nearly 340,000 copies in its first week.