Electronic music duo Daft Punk announced the second single from their hit album Random Access Memories.

The new single is Lose Yourself to Dance, track No. 6 off Random Access Memories, according to a new Internet ad from the duo's record label Columbia. The single is another collaboration with Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers, who contributed to Daft Punk's massive hit single Get Lucky.

Lose Yourself to Dance will be released as a single on Tuesday, Aug. 13. There is already a radio edit for the song that is available for download here.

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The song is relatively simplistic lyrically, only featuring a verse and a chorus, which are each repeated, and a bridge.

"I know you don't get a chance to take a break this often," Williams sings in the verse. "I know your life is speeding and it isn't stopping / Here, take my shirt and just go ahead and wipe up all the / Sweat! Sweat! Sweat!"

In the chorus, Williams repeats, "Lose yourself to dance" multiple times with a similar funk-infused beat as Get Lucky.

The bridge features robotic sounding voices chanting, "Everybody's dancing on the floor / getting ready for more / everybody on the floor / yeah, come on."

Rodgers plays the rhythm guitar throughout the almost six-minute song.

The news of Daft Punk's second single comes days after their cancelled Colbert Report appearance. During the show, host Stephen Colbert announced that Daft Punk would be playing at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, Aug. 25. It is unknown if Daft Punk will perform Lose Yourself to Dance, Get Lucky or possibly both songs.

Listen to the album cut of Lose Yourself to Dance below:

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