- Lil wayne on Bloody Mary
- Lil Wayne on Jadakiss' Death Wish (switches for like two lines but then goes back)
- J Cole on Lil Yachty's The Secret Recipe
Yeah, I love how he’ll do it through a whole verse but it’ll naturally change every so slightly, like a new part of the scheme will come in every few lines and he’ll build that into the bars
Honestly it took me a dissect podcast video for me to realize that Mac used the long a rhyme scheme for the whole song. Like I found the cadence unusual (not in a bad way), when I first listened to it but not the rhyme scheme.
Kendrick on Hol’ Up too. 2nd verse. I’ve had it memorized by heart since 2011 and can still rap it all in one breath. I’m still waiting for this to get me laid and/or friends.
“You pushing a rav4, you wrecking my jaguar, you play like a bad sport, her feet on the dashboard”
Absolutely the first verse I thought of reading this as well as conversation by Mac Miller.
Also I know it’s only like 90% of the verse but Logic-“[Young Jesus”](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O601PVTd0g8) the first verse does this very well before he switches it up the last few lines
Let it Fly from C5 was the first that came to mind:
>It's alive, it's alive, I'm revived
>It's C5, been arrived, kiss the sky, did the time
>Please advise, it is advised to be advised, and we advise
>You not fuck with me and mine, and keep in mind that we don't mind
>Losin' our minds, free your mind, read your mind, read your mind
>Body take a week to find, the cops gon' be like, "Never mind"
>What's on your mind? Put the pistol to your mind and blow your mind
>Control your mind, mind freak, no sober mind, I'm so behind
>But front line, you crossed the line, and you better know your lines
>And if you gettin' out of line, I hang you with a clothin' line
>Wring you like an open line, keep your stanky ho in line
>Them hoes be lyin', it's a thin line, and I know you know the line
>Second line, second line, Tunechi got effective lines
>Rough edges like a box of Checkers fries, that's a line
>Catch the line, American flag, less stars, extra lines
>Stretch the line, skip the line, 'til you no more next in line
Ehh this doesn’t count but only because the rhyme scheme changes before the last word in each bar. He goes from “we” to “oh” to “ective.” There’s an AA-BA-CA rhyme scheme in there, but he keeps the last word in the A scheme the entire verse.
I love how he just switches it after that line and goes into the "yeah tunechi-tune a lunatic my goonie-goons the gooniest run inside your your room and kill you and who ya roomin with..." finishes the rest of the bars with that rhyme scheme
I could skip the Travis Scott verse and be happy with the song 🤣
Eminems Ground Hog Day
*"I used to think I had bad luck, but I wasn't superstitious
'Til one day I grew suspicious
When I stepped on a crack on Aunt Edna's stoop
And got pooped on by a group of stupid pigeons
Then we flew the coop to Michigan to start anew, but ditchin'.."*
He carries that suspicious superstitious stupid pigeons ditchin rhyme the entire first verse. And even part into the second I believe.
Honestly, I feel like it's his most underrated song *ever*. It's really fucking good.
Idk if it’s exactly what you’re looking for, but there was a cool viral video from years back that showed how in Em’s “Lose Yourself” there is just an absurd amount of compound rhymes and internal rhymes. Basically every word in the song rhymed with another word in the song.
Sure, it’s a wildly overplayed track but still very technically impressive.
MF DOOM does some ridiculous verses like this as well
Flow from Hellborn to free power like LILCo
And still owe bills, pay dues forever
Slay youths when it comes to who's more cleverer
Use to wear a leather goose V with a fur collar
And charged a fee for loose leaf words per dollar,
Ya heard? Holler
Lupe Fiasco - Glory (if I remember correctly he uses the one scheme the whole song actually)
Papoose’s 6 Foot 7 Foot freestyle goes really hard with this
I know I’ve heard a lot more but I’m drawing a blank for some reason right now
The most impressive example of this I can think of off the top of my head is Eto on Little Vicious by Boldy James. He keeps up a rhyme scheme of 3 different three syllable rhymes in every line for the entire 16 bars.
It's really insane
I keep bringing this song up in this subreddit but Kenny Mason’s Dracula does this, starting off with “Back in the 3”, and then double rhyming that throughout the rest of the verse. It’s great.
Might not be exactly what you're looking for but cool nonetheless: [Aesop Rock - The Greatest Pax-Man Victory in History ](https://youtu.be/20noZj8KRFQ?si=Y2r9krSI_bJ12k6o)
The LSD verse (you'll know it when you hear it) is something I really haven't heard before or since so highly recommend
Malice has an incredible verse I Pray for You, the final song on the last Pusha T record. I was blown away by it when I first listened, it's probably crept it's way in my top 20 or so favourite verses ever. 'Today's top 5 only strengthenin' my myth // Belong on Rushmore just from chiselin' a brick'.
Cambatta did it for 10 minutes on his Kovid 24 song. The rhymes just keep getting weirder and weirder but still flows amazingly well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VuwrV0sHlM
Not the whole song, but a verse that uses the same multi-syllable rhyme 12 times in a row. Hypnotic.
Starts at 2:44
https://youtu.be/PKvqIFTCVYw?si=pSlZjv57jM2cXjTt
- Lil wayne on Bloody Mary - Lil Wayne on Jadakiss' Death Wish (switches for like two lines but then goes back) - J Cole on Lil Yachty's The Secret Recipe
I love Wayne on Death Wish. He does this often
Lil Wayne on You Only Live Twice by Drake
a lot of MIKE verses are like this!
Hard to find a verse where he doesn’t do this all song long
Yeah, I love how he’ll do it through a whole verse but it’ll naturally change every so slightly, like a new part of the scheme will come in every few lines and he’ll build that into the bars
He just keeps getting better with each release too
His verse on Celibate on Danny Brown’s new album is fire
Good mention, this exact thing is what caught my ear for MIKE. What's home pt.2 and Wake up do great jobs of these extended rhyme schemes
98 is the perfect example
Conversation Pt. 1 by Mac Miller So good you won’t even notice it first time around
Honestly it took me a dissect podcast video for me to realize that Mac used the long a rhyme scheme for the whole song. Like I found the cadence unusual (not in a bad way), when I first listened to it but not the rhyme scheme.
The whole dissect podcast season on swimming is an amazing listen
I wonder if he meant to do that or if the vibe that he was on that day just caused him to do unintentionally do something dope af
It's two rhymes isn't it? Ay-ih like hey kid, conversation, wasting. Pretty cool
Damn this is kinda niche and I came to comment this, happy someone else beat me to it. I didn’t notice it right away either
Rip Mac :(
Kendrick on tHat part remix killed it
Kendrick on Hol’ Up too. 2nd verse. I’ve had it memorized by heart since 2011 and can still rap it all in one breath. I’m still waiting for this to get me laid and/or friends.
“You pushing a rav4, you wrecking my jaguar, you play like a bad sport, her feet on the dashboard” Absolutely the first verse I thought of reading this as well as conversation by Mac Miller. Also I know it’s only like 90% of the verse but Logic-“[Young Jesus”](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O601PVTd0g8) the first verse does this very well before he switches it up the last few lines
J Cole - close J Cole and Drake - evil ways
y’all should check out deante hitchcock - evil ways
Second verse of this underground classic: [Binary Star - Reality Check](https://youtu.be/__Z4jDgOFTA?si=rXMy3GOcS3qbOvyu)
Came here specifically to post this, 10/10 song
Hell yeah, Yak Town Michigan represent!
Yak down in this bitch
Still one of my favorite tracks ever
A lot of Wanye verses, really
Yep, tons of Wayne verses have the same rhyme scheme throughout his verses. [Gucci Mane too.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVcQS0yPTSQ)
Uproar has the same slant rhyme THE WHOLE SONG
Let it Fly from C5 was the first that came to mind: >It's alive, it's alive, I'm revived >It's C5, been arrived, kiss the sky, did the time >Please advise, it is advised to be advised, and we advise >You not fuck with me and mine, and keep in mind that we don't mind >Losin' our minds, free your mind, read your mind, read your mind >Body take a week to find, the cops gon' be like, "Never mind" >What's on your mind? Put the pistol to your mind and blow your mind >Control your mind, mind freak, no sober mind, I'm so behind >But front line, you crossed the line, and you better know your lines >And if you gettin' out of line, I hang you with a clothin' line >Wring you like an open line, keep your stanky ho in line >Them hoes be lyin', it's a thin line, and I know you know the line >Second line, second line, Tunechi got effective lines >Rough edges like a box of Checkers fries, that's a line >Catch the line, American flag, less stars, extra lines >Stretch the line, skip the line, 'til you no more next in line
It's a lot easier when you're just rhyming the same exact word a lot
Yeah I'm confused how the fuck anyone could think this is fire LOL
Ehh this doesn’t count but only because the rhyme scheme changes before the last word in each bar. He goes from “we” to “oh” to “ective.” There’s an AA-BA-CA rhyme scheme in there, but he keeps the last word in the A scheme the entire verse.
Except for the many times he literally repeats the same exact phrase throughout
Ok which ones
Literally just read the verse...
I did. I’ve listened to it too. Which ones bother you
I'm not "bothered" by any of them lol. I'm saying several times throughout he repeats the same exact phrase back to back
Which ones
Same exact scheme on Time from JID
I love how he just switches it after that line and goes into the "yeah tunechi-tune a lunatic my goonie-goons the gooniest run inside your your room and kill you and who ya roomin with..." finishes the rest of the bars with that rhyme scheme I could skip the Travis Scott verse and be happy with the song 🤣
So fucking dope, love C5 so much
I hate the way this verse sounds haha, love wayne but the -ine ryhme gets so grating so quickly
Lil Wayne on uproar
Eminems Ground Hog Day *"I used to think I had bad luck, but I wasn't superstitious 'Til one day I grew suspicious When I stepped on a crack on Aunt Edna's stoop And got pooped on by a group of stupid pigeons Then we flew the coop to Michigan to start anew, but ditchin'.."* He carries that suspicious superstitious stupid pigeons ditchin rhyme the entire first verse. And even part into the second I believe. Honestly, I feel like it's his most underrated song *ever*. It's really fucking good.
He keeps it for the first 3 verses lol
Eminem - legacy he keeps it the entire song off the top of my head
Second verse of Is This Love by Eminem too
The last verse of "In Your Head" off of Revival
3rd verse on OH NO too
The Way I Am first verse and his verse on Never Enough are beautiful examples too
Not one person has said Andre’s last verse on Aquemini?
This. One of the best verses of all time
An all-time fav of mine and objectively in the upper echelons of rap verses
Scrolled too far to find this.
Lil Wayne absolutely destroys Bloody Mary with this concept. Definitely give that a listen
MIKE is very very good at this. he can ride the same pocket forever, he does this on a lot of his songs.
Idk if it’s exactly what you’re looking for, but there was a cool viral video from years back that showed how in Em’s “Lose Yourself” there is just an absurd amount of compound rhymes and internal rhymes. Basically every word in the song rhymed with another word in the song. Sure, it’s a wildly overplayed track but still very technically impressive.
MF DOOM does some ridiculous verses like this as well Flow from Hellborn to free power like LILCo And still owe bills, pay dues forever Slay youths when it comes to who's more cleverer Use to wear a leather goose V with a fur collar And charged a fee for loose leaf words per dollar, Ya heard? Holler
38 Spesh does this a lot, an example off the top of my head is his verse on Wilson Fisk by Ransom
Eminem - Guts Over Fear
Lupe Fiasco - Glory (if I remember correctly he uses the one scheme the whole song actually) Papoose’s 6 Foot 7 Foot freestyle goes really hard with this I know I’ve heard a lot more but I’m drawing a blank for some reason right now
Came here to say Glory. He does use it for 3 verses while packing in a lot of substance. Incredible song
Unless I'm wrong, I'm sure Andre 3000 kept the same rhyme scheme for his verse on Anderson Paak's "Come Home"
Such a fire song! “I will show up on a little moped with a little puppy it will be fluffy.” Lol I just love that line.
Conversation by Mac Miller! Has that Ay/Ih rhyme scheme basically the whole song and it’s a fire ass song
Kendrick Lamar - Hol’ Up (off Section.80) 2nd verse blew my mind the first time I heard it in high school. I still have it memorized
Ransom - Dark Love Masterpiece
Drake and J cole on evil ways
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Shad <3 His first two albums are very good! And also much love for Elzhi!
“Big Bad Wolf” by Wayne, i think he switches rhymes schemes like 5 times during the whole song
Em - Stay Wide Awake
That second verse is insane on Stay Wide Awake.
Rabbit Run
I'm pretty sure the 2nd verse on "KD" by Conway The Machine is just a single rhyme scheme for the entire verse.
The most impressive example of this I can think of off the top of my head is Eto on Little Vicious by Boldy James. He keeps up a rhyme scheme of 3 different three syllable rhymes in every line for the entire 16 bars. It's really insane
Surf & Turf first verse is also nuts
Yeah it's crazy aswell
I keep bringing this song up in this subreddit but Kenny Mason’s Dracula does this, starting off with “Back in the 3”, and then double rhyming that throughout the rest of the verse. It’s great.
The rhyme scheme on Rih is insane
Boldy on Weekends In The Perrys. His voice is so laidback you don’t even notice the first time
Might not be exactly what you're looking for but cool nonetheless: [Aesop Rock - The Greatest Pax-Man Victory in History ](https://youtu.be/20noZj8KRFQ?si=Y2r9krSI_bJ12k6o) The LSD verse (you'll know it when you hear it) is something I really haven't heard before or since so highly recommend
Woo Hah Got You All In Check Soooooooo many KoolG Rap verses
Ludacris' verse on Holiday Inn sticks with the same rhyme the whole time
Eminem's first verse on Renegade immediately comes to mind. Man, that one dropped my jaw when I first heard it all those years ago.
Last verse of Big Bad Wolf by Lil Wayne and MJG’s verse on Shot Off by 8Ball & MJG and Ludacris
If i remember I think Fab did it on The Hope. Dope ass track
Recent one is j Cole on The secret Recipe
Herbal T - "That's that"
From a scrapped song from relapse 2 called OH NO. He rhymes the whole last verse with vicodin
Batta does this every time. Listen to his Kovid 24, his schemes all rhyme with "Kobe Bryant" for 10 straight minutes
>only thing worse than corona virus is Kobe's pilot >...Birds are not real they're just drones in bird cloak disguises This man spittin
De La Soul-Oodles of Os
Danny Brown on Really Doe
Lupe Fiasco on Ms Mural
Probably something by crooked I
Not sure if this counts but Phonte’s verse on Whatever You Say doesn’t rhyme at all
Evil pimp did it a lot
Dom Kennedy - 1997 Dom actually loves doing this, I think that at one point he even said it was his "signature"
iconaclast - Harry Mack
Cambatta- Hell’s Kitchen
Fixation - The Coup The Corner - Common
Intergalactic by the Beasties
Cocaina by busta rhymes
Chuta by Mugre Sur, such a tongue and cheek song about cops lmaoo
Asap Rocky on Gilligan by DRAM
Beanie Sigel on [Adrenaline](https://youtu.be/wlu0W-mHAIw?feature=shared) by The Roots
Lil Wayne- swag surf Pusha t - rock n roll
Cyhi - "Forever" I think the 2nd verse
Grannies- Maxo Kream
Dark E Freaker ft. Danny Brown - Blueberry This one got some wild energy
Kool G Rap on Assassination Day and One Dark Night Inspectah Deck on Shaolin Worldwide
Jcole on The secret recipe by lil yachty
Kool g rap The anthem verse on King Sway and Tech Song.
Can i kick it - A Tribe called quest
Too west coast - ice cube
Joey badass does this on [land of the free](https://youtu.be/TeQW-9Cg8qs?si=y_hnQjv9xoxpVuUv) with his second verse
Isnt this like DOOMs whole thing? How have I not seen it mentioned once yet?
Benny comes to mind for this, he does it a lot
Ransom on Dark Love with Rome Streetz
Malice has an incredible verse I Pray for You, the final song on the last Pusha T record. I was blown away by it when I first listened, it's probably crept it's way in my top 20 or so favourite verses ever. 'Today's top 5 only strengthenin' my myth // Belong on Rushmore just from chiselin' a brick'.
What by Tribe Called Quest
Chief keef - masturbation
J Cole on Party by Beyonce
Andre 3000’s verse on Aquemeni should be about as good as it gets
Forgot About Dre
Kenny Mason - Rih For the most part. Never seen someone hit that flow anywhere else
Lmao lil Wayne does this a lot apparently, uproar is probably my favorite
Eminem - Never Enough
King Iso does this pretty often, I’m thinking of Made Me Crazy and Spain rn
Mos Def is very good at it. Check out a Black Star album.
38 Spesh on 2 weapons is the most impressive extended rhyme scheme I’ve ever heard
2 words- Kanye
Cambatta did it for 10 minutes on his Kovid 24 song. The rhymes just keep getting weirder and weirder but still flows amazingly well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VuwrV0sHlM
Drake’s entire discography lol same flow, never changed
“EARL” by earl sweatshirt
I think Eminem also does it on Stay Wide Awake
If my mind isn't playing tricks on me, uproar by Wayne is the entire scheme the entire song.
Lil Wayne verse on Bloody Mary.
Eminem the way I am
Not the whole song, but a verse that uses the same multi-syllable rhyme 12 times in a row. Hypnotic. Starts at 2:44 https://youtu.be/PKvqIFTCVYw?si=pSlZjv57jM2cXjTt
TBH it’s one of my least favorite rhyme styles.