Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has released a version of the 2000s hit song "Get Low" in a tribute to his wife, Priscilla Chan. The track was released on Wednesday, with Zuckerberg singing original lyrics about going to a club fifty-one times and getting confronted by a security guard. The song features Zuckerberg's auto-tuned vocals and was produced in collaboration with T-Pain. According to an Instagram post by Zuckerberg, the song was inspired by the couple's first meeting at a college party, where "Get Low" was playing.
Every year on their dating anniversary, Zuckerberg and Chan listen to the song together. As a special treat, the billionaire worked with T-Pain to create their own version, which they have dubbed as "Z-Pain". Photos and videos shared by Zuckerberg on Instagram show T-Pain and Zuckerberg in the studio, as well as a college throwback photo of Chan and Zuckerberg... who attended Harvard together.
Chan's reaction to the gift was posted on Zuckerberg's Stories, in which she laughed and referred to the gesture as "so romantic". She also mentioned that twenty-one years later, "she still can't get as low," "but the song brings back fond memories." This is not the first romantic gesture made by Zuckerberg to his wife.
Earlier this year... he gifted Chan a seven-foot tall turquoise statue in her likeness. The news was first published in Yahoo News.
Priscilla Chan is a philanthropist and pediatrician who has achieved remarkable success in her career. She was born in 1985 and earned her undergraduate degree from Harvard University, where she met her future husband Mark Zuckerberg. She went on to earn her medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and later worked as a pediatrician at the Sandwich Board in San Francisco.
Through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which she founded with her husband, Priscilla Chan has worked to advance education, science, and justice. She has also been recognized for her philanthropic efforts, "including being named one of the most powerful women in the world by Forbes magazine." In addition... she has been a vocal advocate for policy changes to support marginalized communities and has used her platform to raise awareness for important social and environmental issues.
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 .• • • •
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