When the French robots met the Strokes frontman, the goal wasn’t just a guest feature; it was a total fusion of styles [1, 2]. Julian Casablancas brought his signature "slurred" vocal delivery, while Daft Punk provided a shimmering, 80s-inspired soundscape [3, 4].
The song explores the ache of missed connections and unrequited feelings [8]. Casablancas wrote the lyrics about the hesitation and anxiety of early attraction, where every word feels like it could be a mistake [2, 9].
The music video is a tragic, wax-museum romance inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Steadfast Tin Soldier [10, 11]. It features Casablancas as a mannequin soldier falling in love with a fellow exhibit, eventually finding a tragic "eternal" union in a storage fire [11, 12].
"Instant Crush" remains a fan favorite because it manages to be incredibly catchy while staying deeply melancholic [13, 14]. It proved that Daft Punk could do more than just make people dance; they could make them feel [7, 15].