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Melody of Love: 'Get Low' Acoustic Version by Mark, Love that Makes You Feel!

Melody of Love: 'Get Low' Acoustic Version by Mark, Love that Makes You Feel!

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Melody of Love: 'Get Low' Acoustic Version by Mark, Love that Makes You Feel!

KLovers, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have been married for 12 years. They first met while studying at Harvard University and officially became husband and wife in 2012. The couple has been blessed with 3 daughters, namely Maxima, August, and Aurelia.

The song Get Low performed by Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz holds a special memory for Mark and Priscilla, as it was playing when they first met at a campus party. Every year, they listen to this song again to celebrate their relationship anniversary. Let’s take a closer look below!

 

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When he first met Priscilla at a college party, the song Get Low was playing. Since then, the song has become a sweet memory for the couple. Every year, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife listen to Get Low again to celebrate their dating anniversary.

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In Mark's Instagram post, he gave a heart to the lyrics. Wow, it seems like Mark really loves that part of the song's lyrics!

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In 2024, he collaborated with T-Pain and made their own acoustic version. Mark looked really into it while singing with T-Pain. 

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This Facebook founder also looked very immersed while recording the audio. Wow, now I'm curious about Mark's version!

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Mark was seen teaching T-Pain while playing guitar. Secretly, Mark is actually really good at guitar. A total dreamboat for girls!

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Mark's version of the song Get Low is now available on Spotify. Otw listen now, right KLovers!?

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A unique moment of Mark biking together with T-Pain. So cute, right!?

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Well KLovers, this collaboration is dubbed Z-Pain and is available on popular music platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, and Tidal. Come on, who can't wait to listen to the song? Let's listen now! If not now, when else?