Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, surprised fans this week with a special gift for his wife, Priscilla Chan: a new music track. The song is a remix of the 2000s hit “Get Low”, and it’s now available on Spotify. In this version, Zuckerberg collaborates with singer T-Pain, known for using auto-tune in his music. Even though Zuckerberg is mostly famous for his work in technology, he added his own auto-tuned voice to the track as a fun and unexpected tribute to his relationship with Priscilla.
The song holds special meaning for Zuckerberg and Chan. He explained on Instagram that it was playing the first time he met her at a college party. Since then, the song has been part of their relationship, and they listen to it every year on the anniversary of their first date. Zuckerberg shared a picture of them from their Harvard days and some behind-the-scenes clips of them working in the studio.
The track was released under the name “Z-Pain” because Zuckerberg worked with T-Pain, who is famous for his auto-tune style. The song doesn’t sound exactly like the original “Get Low”, but Zuckerberg’s fun lyrics include funny lines about going to a club and running into a security guard. It’s a playful and humorous tribute to his relationship with Priscilla.
Priscilla loved the surprise and called it “so romantic.” She joked about how she can’t “get quite as low” as she could back in the day but still cherishes the memories the song brings back. The couple, who met at Harvard University, clearly share a lot of love and history together.