What is today’s Heardle answer on March 20? Name for today’s guess revealed including its history
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Today’s Heardle answer has been revealed and the answer of today’s (March 20) mystery song is courtesy of a huge hip-hop group that had a huge following back in the 90s, with the song released in 1994.
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Hide AdIn 2012, they became the third rap group to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with one of the members sadly passing away that same year, causing the band to break up. That’s all for the clues!
Heardle is a music game you can play via a website app where you listen to the introduction of a song, with the goal of the game to guess the artist and title in as few turns as possible.
You can get multiple skips to reveal more of the song, up to a maximum of 16 seconds. Skip after that and the song is revealed giving you a grand total of 0 points.
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Hide AdOf course, the quicker you guess the song and the fewer skips you use, the more points you will receive. Most songs provided on the app are tunes released in the last 10 years, so you need to brush up on recent music to be successful.
However, older generations still stand a chance, as remastered tracks also make it on the app, such as today’s song. If you have had too many attempts to guess today’s tune and don’t want to lose your winning streak, scroll down for the answer…
What is today’s Heardle song? (March 20)
Today’s Heardle is: Sabotage - Beastie Boys (1994)
"Sabotage" is a song by American rap rock group Beastie Boys, released in January 1994 as the first single from their fourth studio album, Ill Communication (1994). In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked "Sabotage" at 475 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In 2010, it dropped to 480. In a 2021 updated list, Rolling Stone re-ranked the song at 245.
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