Bandle Answer Today — March 15, 2026 | Hints & Solution
Guess today’s song from layered instrument tracks in 6 tries. Progressive hints below — no spoilers until you want them. Reveal each layer or scroll down for clues.
Play Bandle at bandle.appToday’s Bandle answer is a landmark recording from the mid-1980s — a massive charity supergroup anthem featuring dozens of the biggest names in popular music. It was produced to raise funds for famine relief and remains one of the best-selling singles of all time. In Bandle, the sheer number of distinct voices and instruments across 6 layers makes this a uniquely challenging and rewarding puzzle.
In Bandle you hear one new instrument or vocal layer added per guess. Click each row below to reveal what you’d hear on that attempt.
Synth intro only
+ Drums & bass
+ Lead vocal verse
+ Group chorus
+ Solo spotlights
Full mix
Artist: USA for Africa
Written by: Michael Jackson & Lionel Richie
Produced by: Quincy Jones
Released: March 7, 1985
Chart: #1 in over 20 countries · Best-selling single of 1985
Layer 3 (lead vocal): First recognisable voice — a major clue for careful listeners
Layer 4 (chorus): The iconic group vocal — should trigger recognition for most players
Layer 5 (solos): Multiple unmistakable superstar voices — near-certain solve
Best guess: Most players crack it at layer 4 (the chorus)
USA for Africa brought together the biggest names in popular music for one night of recording. Here are some of the voices you’d recognise in Bandle layers 3–6.
…and 33+ more artists. Produced by Quincy Jones in a single overnight session, January 28, 1985.
“We Are the World” by USA for Africa was recorded on January 28, 1985, the night of the American Music Awards — 45 of the biggest names in music stayed back after the ceremony to lay down vocals in a single session. Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones, the song reached #1 in over 20 countries and raised over $63 million for African famine relief. It remains one of the best-selling singles in history and one of the most ambitious collaborative recordings ever made.