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1998 single by Stardust good article Other uses December 2022 Infobox song | name = Music Sounds Better with You | cover = Stardust - Music Sounds Better with You.png | alt = CD single | type = single | artist = Stardust | released = start date|1998/7/20|escite web https://music.apple.com/us/album/music-sounds-better-with-you-single/1463775966 Music Sounds Better with You – Single|via=Apple Music 24 November 2020 12 November 2020 https://web.archive.org/web/20201112040358/https://music.apple.com/us/album/music-sounds-better-with-you-single/1463775966live | recorded = | studio = Daft House (Paris, France) | genre = French house | length = ubl|6:48|4:20 (radio edit) | label = * Roulé * Virgin Records * Because Music|Because | writer = * Thomas Bangalter * Alan Braxe|Alain Quême * Benjamin Diamond * Dominic King * Frank Musker | producer = Stardust | misc = Audio sample | type = single | file = Musicsoundsbetterwithyouaudio.ogg External music video|YouTube|FQlAEiCb8m0|"Music Sounds Better With You" "''Music Sounds Better with You''" is the only record by the French house trio ''Stardust'', released on 20 July 1998. Stardust comprised the Daft Punk member Thomas Bangalter, the DJ Alan Braxe and the vocalist Benjamin Diamond. Stardust formed for a performance at the Rex Club in Paris, and wrote "Music Sounds Better with You" using a guitar riff Sampling (music)|sampled from the 1981 Chaka Khan song "Fate (Chaka Khan song)|Fate". It was initially released on Bangalter's Roulé label, followed by a wider release on Virgin Records, with a music video directed by Michel Gondry. "Music Sounds Better with You" debuted at number two on the UK singles chart in August 1998 and stayed there for two weeks, becoming one of the UK's bestselling singles that year. It also topped the US ''Billboard (magazine)|Billboard'' Dance Club Play chart for two weeks. It is Music recording certification|certified double platinum in the UK, platinum in Australia, and gold in Belgium and France. By 2018, it had sold more than two million copies worldwide. The song received acclaim and was named one of the greatest dance songs by several publications. Stardust performed once more, at a festival in France, before disbanding. Bangalter declined an offer of $3 million from Virgin to produce a Stardust album.