Mark Zuckerberg and T-Pain Drop Acoustic Cover of "Get Low" as Anniversary Gift For Wife Priscilla

Mark Zuckerberg isn't ashamed of showing the world how much he loves his wife, Priscilla, and he made it evident by publicly releasing a cover of Lil Jon and East Side Boyz’s 2000s banger, "Get Low."Aided by T-Pain, Zuck's take on the club hit is an acoustic offering with backing vocals — which wouldn't necessarily be too bad, however the PG lyrics make it even more shocking to listen to. The tech giant shared the track on Instagram with photos of him and Priscilla, as well as a brief explanation of why he chose "Get Low" out of all the romantic songs in the world.“‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary,” he wrote. “This year I worked with @tpain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P.”Stream the cover, which is under the name "Z-Pain," on Spotify. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

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Mark Zuckerberg isn’t ashamed of showing the world how much he loves his wife, Priscilla, and he made it evident by publicly releasing a cover of Lil Jon and East Side Boyz’s 2000s banger, “Get Low.” Aided by T-Pain , Zuck’s take on the club hit is an acoustic offering with backing vocals — which wouldn’t necessarily be too bad, however the PG lyrics make it even more shocking to listen to. The tech giant shared the track on Instagram with photos of him and Priscilla, as well as a brief explanation of why he chose “Get Low” out of all the romantic songs in the world.

“‘Get Low’ was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary,” he wrote. “This year I worked with @tpain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify.



Love you P.” Stream the cover, which is under the name “Z-Pain,” on Spotify. A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck).