Mark Zuckerberg, the Meta CEO has proven he’s a romantic at heart. To celebrate the anniversary of meeting his wife Priscilla Chan, he pulled off an epic surprise. He released his own version of the 2000s hit song “Get Low”!
Zuckerberg shared on Instagram that this song was playing when he first met Chan at a college party. Every year, they revisit the song on their special day.
This time, he teamed up with T-Pain to create a fresh, slowed-down remix, dubbed “Z-Pain.” Despite T-Pain not being part of the original song, their collaboration brought a unique vibe to the track.
Zuckerberg Wrote: “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 version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P.”
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T-Pain commented, “Happy anniversary! Thanks for letting me be a part of this.” Chan replied to Zuckerberg’s gift: “Can’t get quite as low anymore, but more in love and grateful for that love than ever. Love you, MZ.”
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The Instagram post also gave followers a behind-the-scenes look, featuring: Snapshots and videos of Zuckerberg and T-Pain in the studio, throwback photos of Zuckerberg and Chan from their Harvard days, Handwritten lyrics, an album cover with Zuckerberg and T-Pain holding acoustic guitars, candid shots of the pair in the studio and on bikes.
The remix is available on Spotify which showcases Zuckerberg’s vocals as he sings playful lyrics about his clubbing days and security run-ins. And it’s a side of him we’ve never seen before.
Followers were delighted by this adorable gesture as comments poured in. A user wrote: “Who said romance was dead?”, “I need this as my ringtone!”, and “Not on my 2024 bingo board, but I’m glad this exists! Spotify commented on the post: “Best anniversary gift ever.”
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