Daily ReHeardle Insights and Solution for September 3rd
In the world of music, a new collaboration between German singer Kim Petras and British artist Sam Smith has taken the charts by storm. The electropop, synth-pop, dance-pop, and EDM song titled "Unholy" was released on September 22, 2022, and has been dominating the airwaves ever since.
"Unholy" is the answer for Wednesday's ReHeardle, a daily music game similar to Heardle and other casual games. The objective is simple: guess a song's title and artist by listening to a short clip (2 seconds) of the intro. Players have up to 6 guesses and a maximum listening time of 17 seconds. If a guess is incorrect or a player skips, they hear a bit more of the song.
The song appears on Petras's album Gloria and has been a hit for both artists. Petras is known for her popular singles such as "When We Were Young (The Logical Song)," while Smith's hits include "Stay with Me" and "Writing's on the Wall."
ReHeardle tracks statistics such as games played, wins, win rate percentage, and win and maximum win streaks. Players can replay the clip as many times as they like before making a guess or skipping. A new song is provided each day and the game resets at midnight local time.
Be cautious, as hints may contain spoilers. The artists, Smith and Petras, hail from London and Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, respectively.
If you haven't had the chance to listen to "Unholy" yet, you can do so below. The song has reached number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 in the U.K. Singles Chart, making it a must-listen for music lovers everywhere.
Guessing the song in the fewest attempts earns bragging rights and sharing capabilities. So, put on your thinking cap and give it a try!
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