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Mark Zuckerberg just released his own NSFW version of 'Get Low' in a tribute to his wife

Madeline Berg   

Mark Zuckerberg just released his own NSFW version of 'Get Low' in a tribute to his wife
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  • Mark Zuckerberg is now a recording artist.
  • The Meta CEO worked with T-Pain to release his own version of the 2000s classic "Get Low."

If you ever wanted to hear Mark Zuckerberg's take on the classic 2000s hit "Get Low," the wait is over.

The Meta CEO released a version of the track on Wednesday in a tribute to his wife, Priscilla Chan.

In an Instagram post, Zuckerberg said that the "lyrical masterpiece" was playing when he first met Chan at a college party and that the pair listens to it every year on their dating anniversary.

As a special treat, the billionaire worked with T-Pain — a 2000s artist who was not involved in "Get Low" — on their own version.

The duo, which calls itself Z-Pain, released the slowed-down NSFW track on Spotify. It features a heavily auto-tuned Zuckerberg singing original lyrics about going to a club "50-leven times" and getting confronted by a security guard.

The Instagram post announcing the song includes a series of photos and videos of T-Pain and Zuckerberg in the studio, as well as a college throwback of Chan and Zuckerberg, who attended Harvard together.

Chan seemed to love the gift. Zuckerberg posted her reaction in his Stories, in which she laughed and called the gesture "so romantic."

"Twenty-one years later, I can't get quite as low, but it brings back a lot of fond memories," she said.

Zuckerberg's turn as a rapper is the latest in a series of image rehabs for the CEO who was once seen as one of the nerdiest — and most scandal-ridden — of the Big Tech CEOs.

Over the past two years, he's had a run of good press, leaving accusations of copying rivals, concerns of shrinking user numbers, and that meme-able sunscreen photo in the rearview.

He's gotten shredded thanks to his dedication to jiu-jitsu, tried out the mob chic aesthetic, and celebrated his 40th birthday on a brand new superyacht. The CEO, once known for his bland hoodies, has even tried his hand at fashion design and, in a move befitting of his new musical career, is rarely seen without his signature gold chain.


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