Mark Zuckerberg X T-Pain: Technology Meets The Beats
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg and T-Pain collaborated to create a special song for Mark's wife. They released the track titled "Get Low" as a gift for Mark's dating anniversary.
Published Nov 14, 2024
Recently, Mark Zuckerberg collaborated with T-Pain to create a masterpiece as a gift for his wife on their dating anniversary. Mark shared that when he first saw his wife in college, the song "Get Low" was playing in the background. Mark expressed his love for both the song and his wife on social media. Additionally, he mentioned that the couple plays this song on their dating anniversary every year.
A love story with some beats:
This musical gesture is one of several romantic surprises Zuckerberg has planned for his wife. Earlier this year, he commissioned a custom Porsche minivan for Priscilla. In August, he unveiled a statue of her in their backyard, drawing inspiration from ancient Roman traditions.
In a surprising twist, Zuckerberg reached out to T-Pain, the renowned rapper and producer famous for his distinctive use of Auto-Tune, to help him bring a romantic gesture to life. T-Pain, known for his chart-topping hits and impressive musical versatility, accepted the invitation. Together, they set out to create a personalized song for Priscilla.
The opening lines of this song say, "369, damn, you are fine." You might be wondering what these lines mean. Let me explain:
- 3: Waist size in inches
- 6: Hip size in inches
- 9: Bust size in inches
These numbers indicate that he is not overly concerned with body type or physical appearance. He and his wife have been together for a long time, and many people are curious about the secret to their enduring relationship.
Where can you listen to it?
The get low by Mark Zuckerberg and t-pain is available on Spotify only. This song shows how much a man can love and how far he can go just to have a smile on his partner’s face.
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