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"Allow" is a permission word with subtle emotional weight—it can express surrender, acceptance, or empowerment depending on context. It rhymes cleanly with words like "call," "fall," and "wall," making it versatile across pop, rock, and hip-hop. The word carries both vulnerability (allowing something to happen to you) and agency (you're granting permission), which gives songwriters two emotional directions to explore.

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Famous uses of "allow" in music and poetry

"Allow" — Chance the Rapper
Used in reflective contexts paired with internal rhymes, creating a conversational tone about acceptance and letting go of control.
"I Will Allow It" — Various Artists
The phrase appears in comedy and music as permission/acceptance, often rhymed with "fall" or "call" to create comedic or sincere endpoints.
Literary usage in contemporary poetry
Modern poets use "allow" to explore themes of consent and agency, often in AABB or ABAB schemes paired with monosyllabic rhymes for impact.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with "allow"?
Perfect rhymes include: call, fall, wall, ball, hall, tall, small, stall, crawl, brawl. These share the /ɔːl/ sound and work well for creating singable, punchy end-rhymes.
What are near rhymes for "allow"?
Near rhymes include: out, about, doubt, shout, loud, proud, cloud. These shift the vowel slightly but maintain assonance, popular in contemporary songwriting for a conversational feel.
What are slant rhymes for "allow"?
Slant rhymes include: flow, know, soul, whole, follow. Modern rappers and indie songwriters use these to create tension or intentional imperfection, especially in verses where rigid rhyming feels unnatural.
How do you use "allow" in a rap song?
Place "allow" at the end of a bar to set up internal rhymes with /ɔːl/ sounds in the next line—this creates rhythmic momentum. Example: "I'ma allow it, no doubt / They gon' call it, speak loud." The word works best in slower, reflective verses rather than fast double-time flows.
What is the best rhyme scheme for "allow" in poetry?
"Allow" suits ABAB or AABB schemes best because its perfect rhymes are strong and monosyllabic. Example: "Let me allow / this moment, anyhow / Time will call / before we fall." The word's formality also works in blank verse for philosophical or emotional weight.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Instead of pairing "allow" with obvious rhymes like "fall" or "call," try slant-rhyming it with "flow" or "know" for a modern, conversational vibe that avoids predictability. Better yet, use "allow" mid-line as a verb ("I allow myself to..." ) rather than at the endit sounds less like permission-granting and more like active acceptance, which is far more dynamic in contemporary songwriting.

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