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Words That Rhyme With "magazine"

Magazine is a versatile word with built-in rhythm and a polished, modern feel that works across hip-hop, pop, and indie songwriting. Its clean -ine ending opens up the rhyme family (pristine, keen, scene, dream), making it ideal for both introspective verses and boastful hooks. The word carries connotations of glamour, superficiality, or documentation—use it to comment on media culture, fashion, celebrity, or as a metaphor for fleeting moments captured and discarded.

Rhymes for "magazine"

Perfect Rhymes
keensceneleanmeandreamroutine
Near Rhymes
Slant Rhymes
beamscheme
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Famous uses of "magazine" in music and poetry

Magazine — Nelly Furtado
Used as a metaphor for shallow celebrity culture; paired with rhymes exploring vanity and surface-level judgment, creating a critique of media obsession with appearance.
Magazine Cover — Taiga & Shoji
Employed to capture the concept of curated identity and public personas, using the word to explore the gap between real self and presented image in contemporary culture.
Glossy magazine references in hip-hop (various artists)
Often used in trap and rap to evoke luxury, status, and aspirational lifestyle imagery, rhymed with words like 'pristine' and 'routine' to emphasize wealth and exclusivity.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with magazine?
Pristine, keen, scene, lean, mean, dream, supreme, routine, extreme, unseen. These perfect rhymes share the long 'ēn' vowel sound and work seamlessly in any genre—they're flexible enough for both punch and poetry.
What are near rhymes for magazine?
Seen, queen, been, green, machine, sheen, between, screen. These near rhymes soften the perfect match slightly, allowing for more natural speech rhythm and conversational flow in faster verses.
What are slant rhymes for magazine?
Sitting, glimmer, limb, beam, scheme, seam. Slant rhymes with magazine work best in modern hip-hop where imperfect rhymes feel intentional and laid-back; they're especially effective when you want to avoid overworked perfect rhymes.
How do you use magazine in a rap song?
Lean into the -ine rhyme family (pristine, keen, supreme, routine) for high-impact internal rhymes or hook payoffs. Place 'magazine' mid-bar to set up a punchy end rhyme, or stretch it across a multi-bar thought about image and illusion. Example: 'They want my life on a magazine cover / But they don't see the routine, the pressure underneath.' The word's inherent polish makes it perfect for boastful bars or social commentary.
What is the best rhyme scheme for magazine in poetry?
AABB or ABAB rhyme schemes suit magazine well, pairing it with pristine or keen in couplets (AA) to hammer home sharp observations about media and image. For longer forms like ABCB, use magazine at the B rhyme to create a recurring motif about artifice or beauty. The word's modern connotations work best in contemporary free verse with strategic perfect rhymes for emphasis.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Instead of pairing magazine with obvious luxury rhymes like 'pristine' or 'supreme,' try slant-rhyming it with words like 'sitting' or 'glimmer' to subvert expectations—this creates an unsettling effect perfect for lyrics critiquing materialism. Or use magazine in a metaphorical context (not literally about publications) and rhyme it with emotional words like 'has-been' or 'been,' flipping the word's glamorous surface into something melancholic.

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