Cardi B: I’m Gonna Name My Album Tiger Woods

Cardi B, Tiger Woods
Cardi B: I’m Gonna Name My Album Tiger Woods
Cardi B is taking notes from Tiger Woods’ comeback game. While some don’t see Cardi B as a celebrity who would need a comeback, the “Press” rapper suggested that she wanted to prove all her haters wrong, like Woods did recently. While on Instagram live, she said,
“Everything that I’m working on right now is straight to my album. Straight to my album. And I think I’m gonna name my album Tiger Woods because remember when everybody was talking s*** on Tiger Woods like ‘oh blah blah this, blah blah that’… and then he came and won that green jacket? That’s what I’m gonna name my album.”
https://twitter.com/kclairerogers/status/1179752749694689282?s=20
The green jacket Cardi was referring to is when Woods won the golf masters back in April, after a 14-year drought. The win marked the fifth masters title for Woods.
"It fits."#themasters pic.twitter.com/K6qW9DlXCJ
— The Masters (@TheMasters) April 14, 2019
Woods has yet to respond on being the title of Cardi’s new album.
Fans had mixed reactions to the idea.

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