Mark Zuckerberg gets T-Pain to join him for raunchy cover of ‘Get Low’ as tribute to his wife
Who says romance is dead?
Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has publicly serenaded his wife, Priscilla Chan, by releasing a remix of the raunchy and expletive-laden hip-hop classic “Get Low” as an anniversary tribute to her.
The Facebook founder joined forces with T-Pain to drop the cringeworthy cover of Lil Jon’s 2002 hip-hop classic late Wednesday under the moniker “Z-Pain.”
The rendition is complete with the 40-year-old Meta boss strumming an acoustic guitar as he belts out the racy lyrics — including “til sweat drops down my balls,” “all these bitches crawl” and “y’all skeet skeet motherf—ers.”
At one point, Zuckerberg even croons, “Can I play with your panty line, club owner said I need to calm down, security guard is sweating me now, I got drunk and a motherf—er threatened me now.”
Explaining the reason behind his unusual romantic gesture, Zuckerberg said the song was playing when he first met his now-wife at a college party years ago.
“Every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary. 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,” the tech boss wrote in an Instagram post.
He also shared a mock album cover with T-Pain and a handful of photos of the pair in the recording studio as he teased the song’s availability on Spotify.
Chan, who tied the knot with Zuckerberg in 2012, responded, saying, “Can’t get quite as low anymore but more in love and grateful for that love than ever. Love you MZ.”
Some rap fans, though, weren’t exactly thrilled.
“I did not need to hear Mark Zuckerberg sing ’til the sweat drop down my balls’ in a singer/songwriter version of Get Low,” one person wrote on X.
“I thought I’ve seen it all, until I found out T-Pain and Mark Zuckerberg did an acoustic version of Get Low. Never thought I’d hear Auto-Tune zuck singing motherf—r and pantyline, but here we are,” another chimed in.
Meanwhile, one user quipped, “Mark Zuckerberg is here writing cringe songs and you can’t even get a text back.”