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"Teachers" is a song by Daft Punk from their first album, Homework. The song features lyrics song by Thomas Bangalter (recognized by the high-pitch voice, similar used in Technologic; also sung by Bangalter). The lyrics are morphed in two, a high-pitch and a low-pitch voice.
The song itself is an tribute to all the influences of Daft Punk (there is where the the term Teachers came from).
Artists mentioned in the song include: DJ Funk, DJ Sneak, Louis Vega, Dr. Dre, Romanthony, (Armand) Van Helden, and others.[1]
Ironically, Daft Punk worked with some artists, such as DJ Sneak, who made the lyrics for Digital Love and also worked with him in the group "Da Mongoloids"; Romanthony, who sang in One More Time and Too Long; and Armand Van Helden (who currently works with A-Trax in Duck Sauce), who was also in "Da Mongoloids".[2][3]
The sample of the song is rumored to be "I Want to Break Free" by Queen.
Soulwax sampled the song, named the same as the original (without giving proper credit), "Teachers".
An extended version of the song was featured on the Around the World single version.[4]
References
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- ↑ Lyrics
- ↑ Da Mongoloids Official Site
- ↑ Liner Notes of Discovery
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Daft-Punk-Around-The-World/release/974413
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