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blame game

n. (context informal idiomatic English) A situation in which people attempt to blame others rather than trying to resolve a problem.

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Blame Game (band)

Blame Game, an American band from Atlanta, Georgia, was formed in 1999 by drummer Alex Lambert (formerly of Heretical Response), guitarist Ian Deaton, and bass player Matt McCalvin.

Blame Game

"Blame Game" is a song by American hip-hop recording artist Kanye West from his fifth studio album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010). The song features recording artist John Legend and was produced by West, Justin Franks, and Mike Dean. The song features a hip hop skit provided by comedian Chris Rock. It contains a sample of " Avril 14th", written by Richard D. James, known primarily by his pseudonym, Aphex Twin. Lyrically, the song contains West's thoughts on past break-ups and explores themes of unrequited love, heartbreak, and spousal abuse. Midway through the song, Rock delivers an extended monologue as the new boyfriend of West's past lover.

Critics were generally complimentary and praised Legend's vocal delivery. The appearance by Rock was widely noted as a surprising element of the song and received mixed criticism, though some critics described it as a highlight. It charted on the South Korean Gaon Chart at position 81. West and Legend performed "Blame Game" together on Vevo Presents GOOD Music at SXSW. The song was featured in West's 2010 short film Runaway. West planned to produce a music video for the song featuring Amber Rose but she declined the offer of appearing and West scrapped the video.

Blame Game (Dallas)

"Blame Game" is the sixth episode in the second season of the television series Dallas 2013.

Usage examples of "blame game".

High Ridge cut himself off before he reopened the blame game, but the flash of fresh anger in Janacek's eyes was proof enough that the First Lord knew what he'd been about to say.

And if we take the resurrection modelthat a past glory was lostthen we have to get into the blame game: the nasty men had to have taken it away, and the women have to have been stupider and/or weaker to have let it happen.