Words That Rhyme With "clue"
Clue is a versatile word that works across genresβfrom detective noir hip-hop to introspective indie rock and folk. Its sharp, percussive sound pairs naturally with words like 'blue,' 'true,' 'flew,' and 'knew,' making it popular for mystery themes, emotional revelations, and narrative storytelling. The word carries both literal (a hint, a piece of evidence) and metaphorical weight (understanding, clarity), giving songwriters flexibility to shift between concrete imagery and abstract meaning.
Famous uses of "clue" in music and poetry
"Not a Clue" β Kanye West feat. Pusha T
Kanye uses 'clue' to express bewilderment and ignorance, rhyming it with 'true' and 'through' to create internal wordplay that emphasizes confusion while maintaining flow.
"No Clue" β DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber & Quavo
The word anchors the hook's repetition, creating a catchy refrain that pairs 'clue' with 'you' to build romantic uncertainty and dependence on another person.
"Murder Mystery" β Eminem
Eminem weaponizes 'clue' in a storytelling context, using it within multisyllabic rhyme schemes to advance a narrative while maintaining the word's detective-noir undertones.
Frequently asked questions
What rhymes perfectly with clue?
What are near rhymes for clue?
Glue, zoo,
who,
two,
new, due. These share the 'oo'
sound but
carry slightly different phonetic weights, making them useful for creating rhythm variation without breaking the
rhyme scheme.
What are slant rhymes for clue?
How do you use clue in a rap song?
Layer 'clue' in the middle or
end of a
bar to anchor punchlines
about confusion, missing information, or narrative mystery. Pair
it with the '
true/
blue/
knew' family for internal rhymes that
create flow density. Example: 'She gave
me not a clue / So I
flew through the
crew / Didn't
know what was
true.' The
word's sharpness cuts
through dense beat patterns.
What is the best rhyme scheme for clue in poetry?
Clue works
best in AABB or ABAB schemes where
it lands at line endings with
strong rhymes like '
true' or '
blue.' In
free verse, use
it at the
start of lines for emphasis on mystery or discovery. Example: 'Clue by clue / the
picture formed anew.' The
word's brevity makes
it effective in
tight, punchy couplets.
Songwriter Pro Tip
Instead of pairing 'clue' only with obvious rhymes like 'true,' try rhyming it with 'grew' or 'flew' to shift from a detective angle to a metaphor of emotional growth or escape. This unexpected pairing feels fresher than the tired 'clue/true' combination and lets you surprise listeners while keeping the rhyme solid.
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