EntertainmentZuckerberg and T-Pain reunite for a heartfelt 'Get Low' remake

Zuckerberg and T‑Pain reunite for a heartfelt 'Get Low' remake

Mark Zuckerberg decided to celebrate his relationship with Priscilla Chan by recording a new version of the iconic song "Get Low" with the help of T-Pain. The track is now available on Spotify and YouTube.

Mark Zuckerberg recorded a song
Mark Zuckerberg recorded a song
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14 November 2024 12:38

Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and Meta, chose to surprise his wife, Priscilla Chan, by recording a new version of the song "Get Low" by Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz. Joining him on this musical venture was T-Pain, and their collaborative piece is accessible on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. The motivation for the recording was that "Get Low" was the first song Zuckerberg heard when he first met Chan at a college party.

A romantic tribute to his wife

Currently, "Get Low" has a new rendition, recorded by Zuck and T-Pain as "Z-Pain", a nod to the creators' pseudonyms. Zuckerberg shared the news about the track with his followers on social media, expressing his love for his wife with the words "I love you P". Accompanying this post were photos from the recording session, where he and T-Pain are seen playing acoustic guitars.

Priscilla Chan's playful reaction

Priscilla Chan commented on Instagram about Mark's new recording, playfully noting that although after 21 years she can no longer "get low", the song brings back many fond memories. T-Pain, or Faheem Najm, also announced the premiere of this production on his profile, emphasizing that "Z-Pain has arrived". The original version of "Get Low" was released in 2002 and quickly gained popularity, maintaining its charm to this day thanks to such initiatives.

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