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Today’s ‘Heardle’ Answer And Clues For Thursday, March 2 appeared on www.forbes.com by Kris Holt.
Hey there, pop pickers! Happy Thursday. Make sure to listen to some music you love today. Whether or not you love today’s Heardle song is a matter of taste, though. In any case, I’ve got clues and the answer coming up to help you identify it.
You may know the drill by now, but just in case this is your first time trying the game, here’s how to play Heardle: You will hear the first second of a reasonably well-known song. You’ll then try to guess the artist and title or skip your turn. If you skip or guess incorrectly, you’ll get to hear a little more of the song. The game continues until the sixth and final guess, at which point you’ll hear 16 seconds of the track.
The songs we’ve had over the last week are:
As for today’s song, here are some clues, followed by the answer:
Heardle Clues For March 2
- This is a Eurodance and dance-pop song.
- This song was originally released in 2010.
- It reached number 21 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number three on the U.K. singles chart.
- The song appeared on an album called Saxobeats.
- The artist is from Constan?a, Romania.
Heardle Answer For March 2
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Today’s song is…
“Mr. Saxobeat” by Alexandra Stan!
I recognized the intro, but had no idea about the title and artist. Here’s hoping you’ were able to keep your streak going, though! You can listen to this catchy song in full below:
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