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Rating: 2 out of 5.
“Make America Slime Again” is such a hard title.
3Rik and Bryce Hase have joined forces for a touching new single titled “Who’s to Blame,” a track that leans into emotional honesty and stripped-back production to striking effect. Built on a simple but soul-stirring piano-driven instrumental, the song allows space for raw emotion to take center stage. It’s a reminder that sometimes, less is more—especially when the feelings are this heavy.
Bryce Hase leads the way with a deeply heartfelt vocal performance that feels more like a confession than a chorus. You can hear the pain in his voice—the subtle cracks, the weariness, the regret. That raw delivery is part of what makes “Who’s to Blame” so powerful. Lyrically, it centers on the unraveling of a relationship, where both parties are left confused and wounded, unsure of where things went wrong or who’s at fault.
What makes the track stand out is its relatability. Everyone’s been in a situation where love starts to fade and fingers get pointed in all directions. Instead of offering clear answers, “Who’s to Blame” leans into the murky grey area of heartbreak, where emotions are high and clarity is low. That honesty gives the song a universal feel, pulling listeners in and making them reflect on their own relationships.
Ultimately, “Who’s to Blame” is a beautifully understated release that proves less production doesn’t mean less impact. It’s a therapeutic moment in musical form. Check out the track below!

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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