Zuckerberg Releases Rap Song With T-Pain to Celebrate Dating Anniversary

Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and well-known American rapper T-Pain recorded their own rendition of the rap song “Get Low” as a special homage to their wife, Priscilla Chan. In 2003, Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz made the song their first hit. Zuckerberg used Auto-Tune to make his version of the song, which was released under the moniker “Z-Pain.” It featured a remix of the original song on an acoustic guitar.

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Zuckerberg described the song’s sentimental significance in an Instagram post, writing, “Every year on our dating anniversary, we listen to Get Low, which was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party.” His love for his wife is evident in his tribute song on their special day, which has now memorialized their yearly custom.

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Zuckerberg, 40, jokingly called his interpretation of the song a “lyrical masterpiece,” probably recognizing the lighthearted tone of his performance. This musical homage is just the most recent in the Meta CEO’s long history of odd and occasionally surprising public demonstrations of devotion.

Priscilla Chan responded to the song in a lighthearted manner, calling the gesture “so romantic.” She added a lighthearted remark on time passing, stating, “I’m more in love and thankful for that love than ever, but I can’t get any lower.” This expresses how much she values her husband’s amusing and sincere gesture.

The article also included pictures of Zuckerberg and T-Pain together in the recording studio, highlighting their collaboration on the song. To promote their newly created version of the song, singer, songwriter, and producer T-Pain wrote on social media, “Z-Pain has arrived,” indicating his excitement about the partnership.

Zuckerberg leads the singing in the modified version of “Get Low,” which offers the uncensored version of the song, while T-Pain contributes a verse, backing vocals, and ad-libs. The humorous combination, which blends Zuckerberg’s personal tribute with T-Pain’s distinctive musical style, produces a notable release.

Only three months have passed since Lil Jon’s unexpected performance of the original song at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to commemorate Kamala Harris’ nomination as the party’s presidential candidate. The coincidence gives Zuckerberg’s version of the song an additional level of intrigue, revitalizing the timeless hip-hop hymn.

Mark Zuckerberg has a propensity to use expensive and imaginative gestures to show off his love for Priscilla Chan. In August, he unveiled an odd sculpture of his wife created by famous artist Daniel Arsham using steel and corroded green copper. Zuckerberg added comedy to his heartfelt gesture by joking about the sculpture in his post, “Bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife.”

Photos of Zuckerberg and T-Pain together

The tribute is a nice if somewhat unconventional, way for Zuckerberg to remember important moments in his relationship with Chan. He never stops coming up with unique ways to express his love for her, whether it’s through art or music.

In the digital age, Zuckerberg’s latest tribute highlights the connection between artistic expression and interpersonal interactions by using his resources and platform to honor important moments in his life.

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