Alison Wonderland And Phem Have Dropped A Track About Tiger King's Carole Baskin

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    Alison Wonderland and Phem
    Alison Wonderland: Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images

    Phem: Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage

    As we're all aware, we've been stuck inside in self-isolation due to the coronavirus, which has led to people watching a lot more TV.

    One of the TV shows being spoken about a lot is the Netflix documentary series Tiger King, which features some truly iconic characters - including animal rights activist Carole Baskin.

    READ MORE: Alison Wonderland Once Thought Kanye West Was A Mushroom Hallucination Which Totally Checks Out, TBH 

    Alison Wonderland has teamed up with Los Angeles artist Phem to release a song inspired by Carole Baskin, called WWCBD? - What Would Carole Baskin Do which is a perfect representation of 2020, tbh.

    The track features Phem singing over a looped guitar line, before a bass drop outro hits. The title and lyrics of the track talk about the theory that Carole Baskin fed her late husband to tigers, which has led to endless memes popping up all over the web.

    The chorus What would Carole Baskin do? / She would probably murder you / Feed you to the tigers sums up the mood of everyone who's watched the show - and given there's a new episode coming to Netflix sometime in the next week, hopefully we find out more about what happened to Carole's husband.

    In the meantime, check out WWCBD? below - it's the banger we didn't know we wanted, but we're glad it exists. 

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Alison Wonderland and Phem
Alison Wonderland: Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images

Phem: Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage

As we're all aware, we've been stuck inside in self-isolation due to the coronavirus, which has led to people watching a lot more TV.

One of the TV shows being spoken about a lot is the Netflix documentary series Tiger King, which features some truly iconic characters - including animal rights activist Carole Baskin.

READ MORE: Alison Wonderland Once Thought Kanye West Was A Mushroom Hallucination Which Totally Checks Out, TBH 

Alison Wonderland has teamed up with Los Angeles artist Phem to release a song inspired by Carole Baskin, called WWCBD? - What Would Carole Baskin Do which is a perfect representation of 2020, tbh.

The track features Phem singing over a looped guitar line, before a bass drop outro hits. The title and lyrics of the track talk about the theory that Carole Baskin fed her late husband to tigers, which has led to endless memes popping up all over the web.

The chorus What would Carole Baskin do? / She would probably murder you / Feed you to the tigers sums up the mood of everyone who's watched the show - and given there's a new episode coming to Netflix sometime in the next week, hopefully we find out more about what happened to Carole's husband.

In the meantime, check out WWCBD? below - it's the banger we didn't know we wanted, but we're glad it exists. 

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