
We care less now than we used to about what critics say about our music. He never had his voice treated like an instrument like that." He also elaborated: “ "He has done a lot of different things and he always tries to innovate, which is what we like to do on our records. What they didn't see was that you could use those tools in a new way instead of just for replacing the instruments that came before." According to Bangalter, Romanthony enjoyed the alterations to his vocal on the track.

It reminds me of the late '70s when musicians in France tried to ban the synthesizer. When questioned on the effects, Thomas Bangalter stated "A lot of people complain about musicians using Auto-Tune. As stated by Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, "we thought the funkiness of his voice fit the funkiness of the music." The song's vocal features heavy processing and auto-tuning. "One More Time" prominently features a vocal performance written and sung by Romanthony. The song is listed at #5 on Pitchfork Media's top 500 songs of the 2000s, and #33 on Rolling Stone 's top 100 songs of the decade (2000–2009) as well as #307 on Rolling Stone 's amended " The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time" list in May 2010. The song is currently Daft Punk's only #1 single in their home country of France. Marc Mysterio released a cover version of "One More Time" featuring the vocals of Yardi Don. It is also featured in the Wii video game Boogie and PlayStation 3's SingStar. It nearly topped the United Kingdom chart in 2000, instead peaking at #2, and was one of their few charting songs in the United States, reaching #61 on the Billboard Hot 100.


"One More Time" remains their biggest commercial hit to date. As part of the album, the track is featured in the introduction to the film Interstella 5555. The song's vocal performance by Romanthony is heavily auto-tuned and compressed. " One More Time" is a song by Daft Punk first released as a single on 13 November 2000 and later included in the 2001 album Discovery.
