Facebook and Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg celebrated his wife, Priscilla Chan, on their relationship anniversary by releasing a special cover of the rap song “Get Low.”
After being together since 2003 and being married in 2012, Zuckerberg made the decision to have a more elaborate celebration for his relationship anniversary with her.
Zuckerberg recorded the song under the band name “Z-Pain” in collaboration with American musician Faheem Rashad Najm, better known as T-Pain. He revealed that the song had sentimental significance from the couple’s college years.
“We listen to Get Low every year on our dating anniversary because it was playing when I first met Priscilla at a college party,” the 40-year-old billionaire wrote on Instagram.
“T-Pain and I collaborated on our own rendition of this lyrical masterpiece this year.” The music can be found on Spotify, and Zuckerberg ends his post by saying, “Love you P,” in reference to his wife.
A picture of the lyrics, an album cover featuring Zuckerberg and T-Pain both clutching acoustic guitars, and pictures from the recording process were all included in the Instagram post.
Zuckerberg’s Instagram story shows Chan’s response, in which she calls the tribute “so romantic” and laughs.


