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Drew is a versatile past-tense verb that works across genres—from hip-hop to country to indie pop—because it suggests action, intention, and consequence without being heavy-handed. It rhymes cleanly with a large family (blue, true, new, through, flew), making it a workhorse for songwriters building emotional momentum. The word carries subtle weight: drawing a gun, drawing a crowd, drawing a line—each meaning shifts the song's stakes while maintaining lyrical flow.

Rhymes for "drew"

Perfect Rhymes
bluetruenewthroughflewknewgrewyousue
Near Rhymes
Slant Rhymes
dewwhoview
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Famous uses of "drew" in music and poetry

"I drew a line" — interpretive across many songs
Used to mark a boundary or turning point, often paired with rhymes like 'through' or 'new' to signal finality and reinvention. Creates emotional clarity in narrative-driven verses.
"Her eyes drew me in" — common in R&B and pop ballads
Paired with attraction metaphors and rhymed against 'knew,' 'blue,' or 'true' to build romantic tension and demonstrate passive surrender to emotion.
"Drew the curtain" — literary and cinematic songwriting
Suggests closure or mystery, often used in folk and alternative genres to create imagery and pair with near-rhymes like 'blurred' or perfect rhymes like 'heard' in slant contexts.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with drew?
Blue, true, new, through, flew, knew, grew, do, you, shrew, sue, pursue, construe, debut. These all share the long-oo sound and work equally well in stressed or unstressed positions, making drew one of the easiest words to build rhyme schemes around.
What are near rhymes for drew?
Blurred, heard, bird, purred,urred, stirred. These consonant-heavy endings share vowel proximity but shift the final sound, creating subtle texture changes useful in modern, less-rigid songwriting.
What are slant rhymes for drew?
Dew, who, through (partial), brew, chew, rue, view, screw. Modern rappers and indie songwriters use these to break expectation and layer meaning—pairing 'drew' with 'who' creates philosophical weight rather than pure sonics.
How do you use drew in a rap song?
Anchor it in the second half of a bar or couplet to land on the rhyme scheme's punch line, where it naturally slows delivery slightly. Pair it with the -oo family (blue, knew, flew) for internal rhymes that build momentum. Example: 'She drew my attention / I knew my intention / Flew out the mention'—each bar's second rhyme deepens the narrative.
What is the best rhyme scheme for drew in poetry?
Drew works beautifully in AABB (couplet-based) and ABAB schemes because its rhyme family is so large. Consider terza rima or villanelle forms where the repetition of 'drew' across stanzas becomes thematic. Example in ABAB: 'The knife / She drew / Changed my life / And I knew.'
Songwriter Pro Tip

Instead of pairing 'drew' with the expected emotional rhymes (knew, true, blue), try slant rhyming it with a one-syllable word from a completely different semantic field—'drew / brew,' 'drew / screw,' 'drew / chew'—to create tension and surprise. This technique forces listeners to lean into the unexpected pairing and makes your lyric feel intentional rather than formulaic.

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