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T-Pain Wants People Criticizing Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘Get Low’ Cover to Log Off and Touch Grass
"Why y’all hate happiness so much? Y’all don’t like when people do wholesome things," the musician said after teaming up with the tech mogul to cover the classic Lil Jon record, adding: "Shut the hell
Hear Mark Zuckerberg 'Get Low' with T-Pain in NSFW Anniversary Gift for Wife Priscilla
Mark Zuckerberg posted an Instagram photo on Wednesday, Nov. 13, explaining that he collaborated with T-Pain for his own rendition of Lil Jon’s "Get Low" for his "dating anniversary" with wife Priscilla.
Mark Zuckerberg and T-Pain ‘Get Low’ in Anniversary Post
As he continues to shake up his old image, Meta’s chief executive has collaborated with the singer on a version of the hit song that was playing when he met his wife.
Mark Zuckerberg gets T-Pain to join him for raunchy cover of ‘Get Low’ as tribute to his wife
Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg has publicly serenaded his wife, Priscilla Chan, by releasing a painful remix of the raunchy and expletive-laden hip-hop classic “Get Low” as an anniversary
T-Pain Defends Mark Zuckerberg’s Much-Derided ‘Get Low’ Cover: ‘Touch Grass’
Music fans weren’t having Zuck’s acoustic ’Get Low’ cover, and T-Pain felt the need to stick up for his collaborator.
Mark Zuckerberg Records ‘Get Low’ Cover For His Wife—Featuring T-Pain
The billionaire has generated several unusual moments in recent years, feuding with billionaires and gifting his wife statues and, now, autotuned cover songs.
Mark Zuckerberg Drops a New Musical Collab With T-Pain Because There Is No God
Zuck and T-Pain have dubbed their collaboration “Z-Pain,” and it appears the song was an anniversary gift to the Meta CEO’s wife Priscilla Chan. Or, to put it more specifically, a “date-aversary” gift.
Cringe or Cute? Mark Zuckerberg Releases Acoustic Rap Cover With T-Pain
The Meta CEO says he chose to remix the rapper's 2002 hit 'Get Low' because it was playing when he first met his now-wife back in college.
Z-Pain: T-Pain & Mark Zuckerberg Released A Remake Of “Get Low” And It’s, Uh, Something… [Video]
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg collaborated with hit-making rapper and singer T-Pain for an acoustic guitar-driven Lil Jon cover as Z-Pain.
Mark Zuckerberg just gave his wife another truly horrendous gift
The ear is a remarkably durable part of the human body, capable of withstanding punishing volumes and a lifetime of Q-tip stabbings. However, there are some things that an ear will never recover from.
Please listen to Mark Zuckerberg performing ‘Get Low’ with T-Pain
The Meta CEO recorded a version of the hit song as an ode to his wife, Priscilla Chan. If I know anything, it’s that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is a certified Wife Guy. Like, that man really loves his wife,
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T-Pain Has a Spicy New Collab on the Way: Pre-Order His Limited-Edition Hot Sauce
T-Pain has a sizzling collaboration on the way that promises to spice up your favorite dishes. On Friday (Nov. 15), North ...
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Mark Zuckerberg and T-Pain recorded a love song—and short video—for Priscilla Chan: an acoustic cover of Lil Jon’s club anthem ‘Get Low’
Zuckerberg—the third-richest man in the world worth $205 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index—joined forces ...
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Mark Zuckerberg & T-Pain Release Acoustic Duet of Lil Jon's ‘Get Low'
Having teased their collaboration earlier in the week, Mark Zuckerberg reveals the cover was recorded as an anniversary ...
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Who Is T-Pain’s Wife, Amber Najm & How Many Kids Do They Have?
T-Pain’s wife, Amber Najm, has sparked fan curiosity, especially given their enduring love story and family life. Known ...
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