Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg 'Gets Low' in grand gesture for his wife

Zuckerberg and singer T-Pain have collaborated on an acoustic and romantic cover for the early 2000s song 'Get Low'; It's a romantic tribute to Zuckerberg's wife on the anniversary of the day that the two met for the first time

Daniela Ginzburg|
If you remember the original version of the song "Get Low" by rapper Lil Jon, which was released sometime in 2002, you may (or may not, we're not judging) want to hear the 2024 version, the work of none other than Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who teamed up with singer-songwriter T Pain and gave birth to...well, this.
The original song that many of us danced to at parties and clubs became, in the Zuckerberg and T Pain version - or, as they call themselves, Z Pain, a slow song in which Zuckerberg plays an acoustic guitar and sings the lyrics of the song which, by the way, were originally very rude.
In a post on Instagram, Zuckerberg explained that the song was inspired by the first time he met his wife, Priscilla Chan. "'Get Low' was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary. This year I worked with T Pain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece," he wrote.
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This is not the first time that Zuckerberg has made a surprising and original gestures for his wife, with whom he has been in a relationship for over 20 years, 12 of them as a married couple. Among the special tributes he prepared for her are the statue he built in her honor and likeness, and the Porsche mini-van he designed and ordered especially for her. That's how it is when you're one of the richest people in the world.
We admit that we did not expect to hear Zuckerberg's voice, which of course was modified with Auto-Tune, singing to the sound of an acoustic guitar phrases like "'til the sweat flows...". The experience left us, and apparently many others on social media, a little traumatized. You be the judge.
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