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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is testing out his vocal chops alongside T-Pain for a cover of Lil’ Jon’s “Get Low,” released under the name Z-Pain. On the song, Zuckerberg translates Lil Jon and ...
Mark Zuckerberg is now a recording artist.. The Meta CEO worked with T-Pain to release his own version of the 2000s classic "Get Low." The NSFW track is the latest sign of Zuckerberg's ongoing ...
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 tribute to her.
"Get Low" is a song by American Southern hip hop group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, featuring American hip hop duo Ying Yang Twins, released as a single in 2003. It first appeared on the 2002 album Kings of Crunk. "Get Low" peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 20 on the Hot Digital Songs chart. It was number five on the top ...
In 2008, T-Pain appeared on several other singles by other performing artists, including "Got Money" by Lil Wayne, "The Boss" by Rick Ross, and "One More Drink" by Ludacris. T-Pain's fourth studio album, Revolver, was released in December 2011.
The song was originally inspired by Petey Pablo's hip-hop song "Raise Up", and the part of the song included Pablo telling his native peers "take your shirt off, twist it 'round yo' head, spin it like a helicopter," and the same words were used on T-Pain's version (with the addition of the word motherfucker, although it is slightly muted).
Zuckerberg, a.k.a. “Z-Pain,” and T-Pain took an acoustic, slower approach to the cover—although most of the explicit lyrics remain. The accompanying Spotify music video short shows T-Pain ...
"Get Low" is a song by German DJ and record producer Zedd and English singer-songwriter Liam Payne. The song was written by Charles Hinshaw, Zedd, Tristan Landymore and Fabienne Holloway, with production handled by Zedd. [2] It was released on 6 July 2017, through Interscope Records. It is also included on Payne's debut studio album LP1.