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Mark Zuckerberg Releases New Version Of 'Get Low' For Wife Priscilla To Celebrate Their Dating Anniversary
Mark Zuckerberg worked with the renowned singer and rapper T-Pain to come up with his own version of the song 'Get Low'.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has often raised the bar for couples by doing something extraordinary for his wife, Priscilla Chan. Recently the tech titan organised a full-fledged 70's disco theme party for her and the couple danced their hearts out on the dance floor. Now, Zuckerberg has taken it a step further by releasing a new version of the song 'Get Low' for his wife. He worked with the renowned singer and rapper T-Pain to come up with his own version of this 'lyrical masterpiece'.
Zuckerberg took to Facebook to share this and express love for his wife publically. He wrote, "Get Low' was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party, so every year we listen to it on our dating anniversary. This year I worked with T-Pain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P."
Here's the teaser of the song:
Users lauded Zuckerberg for his initiative and his unique anniversary tradition.
The tech titan has informed users that this song is now available on the music streaming giant Spotify as well.
Mark Zuckerberg & Priscilla Chan Break A Leg Under The Disco Light
Priscilla, known for her down-to-earth charm, had a fun request—to throw a party that let her channel her inner 'disco queen.' Eager to bring her vision to life, Zuckerberg organized a vibrant disco-themed bash that let the couple step away from their tech-centered routines and embrace a playful side.
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The celebration was a perfect way for them to unwind, with Zuckerberg sparing no detail to recreate the glitzy energy of the disco era. The event featured everything from upbeat disco tunes to colorful lighting that set the retro mood. Dressed in classic disco style, Priscilla shone on the dance floor, reminding everyone that sometimes it’s all about enjoying life and creating joyful memories with loved ones, even in Silicon Valley.