The Meta CEO recorded a romantic cover of the classic rap hit "Get Low" to celebrate his dating anniversary, showcasing his affection with a touch of humor and creativity.
Zuckerberg Celebrates Love with Acoustic Rap Rendition
Zuckerberg Celebrates Love with Acoustic Rap Rendition
Mark Zuckerberg honors his wife Priscilla Chan with a unique tribute featuring T-Pain.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook, has taken a creative approach to celebrate his dating anniversary with wife Priscilla Chan by recording a unique tribute—a romantic acoustic cover of the explicit rap track "Get Low." The cover features collaborations with US rapper T-Pain, marking a blend of love and humor in a unique musical homage.
Zuckerberg shared the news of the project on his social media platform, explaining how the song plays a significant role in their relationship. "Get Low was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary," the 40-year-old remarked. In a fun twist, he decided to release his rendition under the name Z-Pain, playfully hinting at his own musical prowess.
The singer, well-known for popularizing Auto-Tune, delivered his vocals to the created acoustic version while ensuring to maintain a sense of humor throughout the performance. Chan, reacting to the surprise, described the gesture as "so romantic," reflecting on their love over the years, saying, "Can’t get quite as low anymore but more in love and grateful for that love than ever."
In a lighthearted nod to the artistic process, Zuckerberg included snapshots of himself and T-Pain in the studio working on the track. T-Pain himself acknowledged the launch of Z-Pain on social media, presenting the new musical identity with excitement.
This new rendition follows recent notable appearances by the original artist, Lil Jon, who performed the iconic song at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, coinciding with Kamala Harris's nomination. Zuckerberg, renowned for his grand gestures of love, had previously unveiled a striking statue of Chan made from oxidized green copper and steel, further showcasing his romantic side.
Through humor and heartfelt actions, Zuckerberg continues to highlight the importance of love in his life, ensuring Priscilla Chan feels celebrated in the unlikeliest, yet memorable ways.