Heardle is, by far, the second-biggest guessing game on the internet right now, and people who usually play Wordle also play it. If you play neither, then you’re missing out. You might want to check out today’s Wordle if the New York Times word game is new to you. But, if you prefer music-based games or if you’re already finished with the Wordle for today, all you need to do is to scroll down. Before we proceed though, you might want to check your clock. If it’s already past midnight or June 9 in your area, then feel free to proceed. If not, we’d like to refer you to yesterday’s Heardle. Now, for the beginner Heardlers, the rules of the game are simple - try to guess the name and singer of the song. If you make a mistake, Heardle lets you listen to the same song with more of it until you get it right or make six wrong choices. If the latter happens, you’re out. The only consolation is that Heardle guarantees that it’s using popular music over the past decade. However, there have been instances that Heardle will use a song from the 60s if not older. If you’re reading this article, chances are you have already wasted a few tries trying to guess today’s featured Heardle. But, don’t worry, we won’t let you down. You’ll get some tips and clues to help you figure out Heardle #104 as well as the answer at the end of this article. Here are the clues to help you guess Heardle #104:
The title is an acronym The music video, which came out in 1994, features all the performing artists in New York City While not a commercial success, many consider it one of the best hip-hop singles of all time Originally went by a different title The name of the song has become slang for money
Did you get it right or are you kicking yourself? Also, have you run out of tries. Don’t forget, you only get six chances. Once that’s over, you’ll lose your chances for the day’s Heardle and your streak. So, if you don’t want to have Heardle #104 spoiled to you, don’t go past the image below: The answer to Heardle #104 is C.R.E.A.M by the Wu-Tang Clan