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Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Posts 'Strange' Crypto Song And People Are Cringing
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Mark Zuckerberg's Sister Posts 'Strange' Crypto Song And People Are Cringing

Randi Zuckerberg released a song about cryptocurrency on Twitter and people are losing it

Mark Zuckerberg's sister, Randi, has released a song about women in cryptocurrency.

Yep, you read that right. Randi took to Twitter to share her thoughts about women in crypto in a two-minute-and-21-second-long video.

The video sees Randi dance around New York's Central Park as she sings with friends to the tune of We're Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister.

Randi captioned the post, 'A decade ago, I sang this song on Broadway. Today I sing this song, surrounded by new friends, as a rallying cry for the women of web3. Together, we can accomplish anything. And have fun doing it! #WAGMI PS Look for some fun cameos! PPS Sorry for *language* at the end.'

And, as you can imagine, the song is trippier than Mark's trailer for Meta.

The 80s-style song sees Randi sing lines like, 'It's just a start so GM, carpe your crypto Diem, DYOR and pick a coin.'

However, the song was less 'rallying cry' and more 'make people want to cry'.

One Twitter user, presumably in Ukraine, wrote, 'I'm in a bunker, and this just made my day worse.'

Another added, 'I think... I think this video made me actually like centralized banking.... How do I delete Metamask?'

While that probably wasn't her intention, Randi said that she wanted the video to be a 'fun way to explain crypto jargon to newcomers', adding that all the acronyms and phrases can feel 'super-intimidating' and that the video would hopefully serve as 'a fun 2-min crypto lingo 101 lesson'.

However, some weren't convinced the song actually explained anything.

One user wrote that the song wasn't 'successful in that regard' as it didn't explain crypto jargon, and that he showed it to his wife, who said 'a straightforward explainer video would have been a better use of the time and money spent'.

However, it seems that Randi is happy to continue spending her money on crypto-related music videos, and honestly, if it makes her happy, go for it.

She also parodied Adele, for anyone that's not a fan of 80s pop, with that particular video starting with Randi singing, 'Hello, it's me. Would you like to learn more about crypto currency?'

While we absolutely don't want to learn more, we will have both songs stuck in our head for the foreseeable future.

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Topics: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, Cryptocurrency, Viral