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"People" is a universal anchor word that works across all genres—from folk and country to hip-hop and pop—because it grounds abstract themes in human connection. It's emotionally versatile: it can feel collective and hopeful, lonely and isolating, or critical and observational. The -ple ending limits perfect rhymes but opens doors to clever internal rhymes, slant rhymes, and multi-syllabic patterns that sophisticated songwriters exploit.

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Famous uses of "people" in music and poetry

"People" — Libert (Nina Simone)
Simone paired "people" with "steeple" in a bluesy meditation on human struggle, using the imperfect but sonically rich rhyme to bridge the sacred and earthly.
"People Are Strange" — The Doors
Jim Morrison used "people" as a refrain anchor, rhyming it loosely with internal vowel patterns rather than end rhymes, creating unsettling dissonance that matched the song's eerie mood.
"What's Wrong with People?" — Billy Talent
A direct, accusatory opening that positions "people" as the subject of critique, using conversational phrasing to make the word feel raw and immediate rather than poetic.

Frequently asked questions

What rhymes perfectly with people?
Steeple, steep-pull (forced), cheaper (near), sleeper (near). The -ple sound is genuinely limited, which is why most songwriters avoid perfect rhymes and use internal rhymes or slant rhymes instead. When you do find a match like "steeple," it feels earned and memorable.
What are near rhymes for people?
Sleeper, cheaper, keeper, beeper, steeper. These work because they share the -ee sound but shift the ending consonant, creating a soft assonance that modern listeners accept. They're especially effective in sung melodies where the vowel is held.
What are slant rhymes for people?
Apple, dapple, struggle, bubble, ripple. These exploit the stressed syllable and underlying vowel shape rather than exact sound matching. Hip-hop and indie songwriters use these liberally because they feel contemporary and unconventional.
How do you use people in a rap song?
Lean into the -ple slant rhyme family (apple, dapple, ripple) or use internal rhymes with the long-e sound scattered across the bar. "People" works best when you're making a statement—use it early in a bar to set up a claim or observation, then build momentum away from it. Example: "People talk but they don't know the cost / I been walking through the fire, never count me lost."
What is the best rhyme scheme for people in poetry?
Use "people" as an internal rhyme anchor rather than an end-line word. Pair it with assonant words (steeper, keeper, sleeper) in a loose ABAB pattern, or embed it mid-stanza where near rhymes feel intentional rather than forced. Blank verse or free verse suits this word best because it avoids the pressure of perfect rhymes.
Songwriter Pro Tip

Don't force a perfect rhyme with "people"—instead, make the limitation your strength. Use "people" at the end of a bar, then rhyme the next line's internal sounds (keeper, cheaper, steeper) with the long-e in "people." This creates a callback effect that feels modern and layered. Alternatively, follow "people" with a conversational phrase that breaks the rhyme expectation entirely: "People always say / but what do they know anyway?"—the arrested rhyme makes the statement hit harder.

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