Mark Zuckerberg leaves fans speechless after revealing X-rated song cover he recorded for his wife

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By Nasima Khatun

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Mark Zuckerberg has left fans speechless after revealing that he recorded an X-rated song for his wife.

GettyImages-2019207157.jpgZuckerberg recently shared a cover of a raunchy hit from 2002. Credit: Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC/Getty

Now, on the list of things I never want to see in my life, number one is the return of the infamous skinny jeans, number two is baby spiders nesting in the corner of my living room and number three is Mark Zuckerberg performing his rendition of the hip-hop classic 'Get Low.'

But if I had to take one, I guess it would be the latter.

The tech billionaire has decided to publicly serenade his wife, Priscilla Chan, by releasing a remix of the raunchy track as an anniversary tribute to her.

On Wednesday, the 40-year-old joined forces with T-Pain in order to pay homage to Lil Jon’s tune with the hopes of impressing his wife.

GettyImages-1057575116.jpgZuckerberg had a special gift for his wife for their anniversary this year. Credit: Taylor Hill/Getty

The unique rendition is complete with the Meta owner strumming an acoustic guitar as he belts out the risque lyrics which include the lines: “Til sweat drops down my b*lls,” “All these b****** crawl” and "y’all skeet skeet motherf******."

Yeah, I know.

And just when you think it can't get any worse, he gets to the line: "Can I play with your panty line, club owner said I need to calm down, security guard is sweating me now, I got drunk and a motherf****** threatened me now."

I know.

Taking to Instagram, Zuckerberg gave us some insight into why he picked that track in particular, stating that he and his wife listened to it when they met back in college.

"'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 @tpain on our own version of this lyrical masterpiece. Sound on for the track and also available on Spotify. Love you P," he wrote alongside a handful of photos including some of him and T-Pain in the studio.


His wife seemed to love the thoughtful gift writing: "Can’t get quite as low anymore but more in love and grateful for that love than ever. Love you MZ."

However, some fans weren't as pleased.

"This dude is so unserious," one person stated while another added: "We got Mark making music before GTA 6."

Over on X, this user commented: "I did not need to hear Mark Zuckerberg sing ’til the sweat drop down my balls’ in a singer/songwriter version of Get Low."


But others loved the idea.

"This is actually extremely sweet and thoughtful!!" commented this Instagrammer.

And another joked: "Who said romance was dead?!"

Well, as long as Zuckerberg is around, the burning flame of love will be too.

GettyImages-966770376.jpgZuckerberg met his wife back in 2003 at a party. Credit: MAURIX/Gamma-Rapho/Getty

It comes just a few months after the CEO installed a giant statue of his wife in their backyard.

In August, Zuckerberg took to Instagram once again to unveil a statue of Chan to show his followers how he expresses his love for his wife.

Clearly inspired by the ancient Romans who loved to declare their love in art form, Zuckerberg showed off a meticulously crafted teal statue of the 39-year-old which was created by Daniel Arsham, a designer who specializes in grand pieces of art.


The vibrant piece depicts the mother of three standing in a wind-blown silver garment as she looks into the distance.

"Bringing back the Roman tradition of making sculptures of your wife," Zuckerberg captioned the post, which also included a video close-up of the statue, which was resting on the soil of their backyard.

Chan later shared the post to her Instagram Stories alongside the caption: "You can’t miss me!"

GettyImages-1185336421.jpgZuckerberg has expressed his love for his wife in many elaborate ways over the past few years. Credit: Taylor Hill/Getty

Zuckerberg and his wife met back in 2003 back when the pair were both attending Harvard College and almost a decade later, the pair officially tied the knot in an intimate outdoor ceremony at their home in Palo Alto, California.

Three years after settling into married life, they welcomed their first child Maxima before having two more children - August and Aurelia.

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