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DUBAI: Symbolic music duo Daft Punk announced their split after 28 years this week, and global EDM titans, artists and other fans are taking a moment to recognize what the actors are enigmatic French electronic has contributed to music and their lives. Several Arab stars also took to social media to mourn the loss of the EDM duo.

Although the band, which included French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter, appeared on the scene long before even Sonia model, singer and actress Ben Ammar was born, she made sure that she would honor Instagram. the artists, who, according to his Tales, played an important part in his life.

The part-Tunisian star took to Instagram to celebrate the electronic duo. Instagram

“You don’t even know how they affect my life,” the 22-year-old wrote, along with a heart-broken emoji.

Meanwhile, part-Palestinian model Bella Hadid decided to pay homage to the duo in the way Gen Gen can, with a meme.

The catwalk star took to her Instagram Stories to share a photo of Oscar-winning “Parasite” director Bong Joon-ho, with the caption “I’m trying to get Daft Punk back together . She also chose the heart-broken emoji to separate her feelings about the music duo.

Bella Hadid decided to obey the duo in the way Gen Gen can. Instagram

Dubai-based Lebanese conqueror Karen Wazen posted a video of herself traveling down Sheikh Zayed Road listening to Daft Punk’s “Instant Crush” in 2013.

“Forever your big fan,” she wrote the video.

Also taking to the photo-sharing platform to respond to Daft Punk’s breakup was Imaan Hammam, a Moroccan-Egyptian-Dutch model to share a video of the helmet-wearing duo with the text “Forever. ”

The French-Algerian dance actress shared a graphic that the group added to their song “Rollin ‘& Scratchin’” and took the head with the emoji prayer hands.

Daft Punk has been hugely successful over the years, winning six Grammy Awards and launching international tours with “One More Time,” “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” and “Get Lucky.”

They released their debut album in 1993.

The Paris-born duo announced their breakup with an eight-minute video titled “Epilogue. ”Confirmed Kathryn Frazier, the band’s long-time journalist.

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