After rocking (Don’t Fear) Blue Oyster Cult’s The Reaper yesterday, today’s Heardle brings a new track in the same genre, but from a different, newer band.
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Unfortunately, unlike Blue Oyster Cult’s biggest hit, Heardle #75 isn’t used as often in the movies. However, it did win an award at the 2000 Grammy Awards, a fact that should help narrow down the list of possible tracks.
If this is your first time playing Heardle, it’s similar to Wordle. You can play the game immediately after guessing the word of the day. But instead of trying to guess a particular word here, you’ll listen to a second of the intro and try to guess the song title and artist for each day. You also get six attempts, so it’s not like you just fail after making a mistake.
Now, if you’re nearing your last try and want to start a streak or keep it going, we’ve got just what you need.
Use these clues to uncover the May 11 clue for Heardle:
- The song was released in 1999.
- It reached number one in Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Sweden, Switzerland and the United States.
- It is the fourteenth most successful song from 2000 to 2009.
- There are five restaurants in the San Francisco Bay Area, Arizona and Texas named after the song.
- The melody is said to be inspired by the Wu Tang Clan song, “Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthing ta F’ Wit”.
If you’re still unsure of the answer to Heardle #75, don’t worry, you’re only one scroll away.
The answer to Heardle #75 is Maria Maria from Santana ft. The G&B Product.
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