Mark Zuckerberg Shows Off Singing Skills, Serenades Wife with T-Pain

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently surprised fans by teaming up with rapper T-Pain to perform the iconic song “Get Low” as a tribute to his wife, Priscilla Chan. In a heartfelt Instagram post on November 14, Zuckerberg shared the significance of the track: “‘Get Low’ was playing the night I first met my wife at a school party. Every year, we listen to it on our anniversary. This year, I decided to perform it with T-Pain. It’s now available on Spotify.”

The performance was dedicated to Priscilla, with Zuckerberg affectionately adding: “Love you, P.” Priscilla responded with equal warmth: “Love you more and am grateful for that love. Love you, MZ.”

Priscilla’s Reaction: A Touching Moment

Zuckerberg shared a video on Instagram Stories capturing Priscilla’s reaction to the acoustic rendition. In the clip, she sits cross-legged on a sofa, dressed casually in black pants and a denim jacket, laughing as she listens to the recording. “Is this the most romantic thing I’ve ever done?” Zuckerberg asked playfully. “Absolutely romantic. After 21 years, it brings back so many cherished memories,” Priscilla replied, both laughing together.

A Unique Take on “Get Low”

“Get Low” is widely recognized for its lively tempo and bold lyrics, often associated with club scenes. However, in their rendition, Zuckerberg and T-Pain slowed down the beat, creating a softer, acoustic version.

Although Zuckerberg jokingly called the song a “lyrical masterpiece,” publications like The Verge pointed out the song’s original risqué reputation. Nevertheless, outlets like TechCrunch commended the duo for delivering a surprisingly decent performance, albeit with noticeable use of auto-tune to enhance the audio quality.

Mark’s Dedication to Family

Zuckerberg has frequently shown his devotion to Priscilla and their family. In August, he shared an image of a garden statue he dedicated to her, followed by setting up a disco stage at home. Back in 2019, he crafted a custom sleep lamp to help her rest better.

 

The couple, who first met at a Harvard party in 2003, tied the knot in 2012 and now have three daughters. They maintain a strong bond, dedicating one day each week to date nights without discussing work. “That was Mark’s idea,” Priscilla shared in a 2019 interview with CBS News.

A Romantic Gesture to Remember

With this performance, Zuckerberg added another charming moment to his love story with Priscilla, proving that even tech moguls can embrace creativity and romance in unique ways. Fans now await to see what he’ll come up with next!

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