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Grew is a past-tense verb that carries emotional weight in songwriting—it suggests transformation, development, and the passage of time. Its natural rhyme family (blue, new, true, through) connects it to themes of change, authenticity, and journey. Hip-hop and folk music leverage grew frequently for introspective narratives about personal growth, while pop and R&B use it to frame romantic or emotional development. The word's simplicity makes it perfect for both vulnerable verses and confident declarations.

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Famous uses of "grew" in music and poetry

"I grew up in the '80s" — Tyler, the Creator
Tyler pairs grew with nostalgic imagery and rhymes it with period-specific references, creating a reflective tone that grounds his storytelling in personal history and generational identity.
"As I grew older / I fell in love with the art of growing" — Frank Ocean
Ocean uses grew to transition between life stages, rhyming it with introspective, multi-syllabic phrases that emphasize maturation and artistic evolution.
"Where the heart grew cold" — Traditional/Folk usage
Folk tradition pairs grew with emotional or environmental imagery, using the rhyme to contrast past warmth with present distance, creating poetic melancholy.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with grew?
Blue, true, new, through, flew, knew, you, too, do, who, shoe, two. These perfect rhymes share the /oː/ sound and are the backbone of grew-based songwriting. They're versatile across genres—blue works for melancholy, new for hope, true for conviction, through for endurance.
What are near rhymes for grew?
Brew, crew, dew, few, hue, rue, clue, view. These near rhymes share most of the vowel sound but have slightly different consonant endings, allowing for subtle variation without breaking rhyme scheme. Perfect for verses where you want flexibility in your next line's meaning.
What are slant rhymes for grew?
Green, greed, grief, dream, street, free, three, beauty. Modern songwriters use slant rhymes with grew for internal rhyme effects or to connect conceptually related ideas—'grew' with 'green' suggests organic growth, while 'grew' with 'greed' creates ironic contrast.
How do you use grew in a rap song?
Lead with grew early in a bar to set up a rhyme chain with its natural family (blue, true, new, through). Rappers often stack grew with multi-syllabic rhymes: 'I grew from the pain / into the lane / through the struggle, stayed true to the game.' Place it on a downbeat for emphasis, and use it to anchor autobiographical bars where vulnerability reads as strength.
What is the best rhyme scheme for grew in poetry?
Grew works beautifully in ABAB or AABB schemes, where it can anchor a quatrain about transformation. In free verse, grew pairs well with enjambment—end one line with grew, then let the next line recontextualize what it means. Example: 'I grew / into a stranger / to everyone I knew.' The pause amplifies the emotional cost.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Instead of pairing grew with its obvious rhyme partners (blue, true), try embedding it in a longer phrase and rhyming the end of that phrase instead: 'As the city grew / I learned what it meant to lose a few.' This creates rhythmic surprise and avoids cliché while keeping the word's reflective power intact. Rappers: use grew in the middle of a bar followed by internal rhymes to create momentum before the end-rhyme lands.

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