I wholeheartedly disagree with "not rhyming twice" (or even three times for that matter). If it flows, rhyme six or eight bars if you wish to. There's no reason to limit yourself to one pair of rhyming words.
What I would recommend are multi-syllabic rhymes. Rhyming words with one syllable can get really boring after a while. Even two-syllable words can get a bit mundane. It may take longer, and more creativity, but trying rhyming groups of words, with like 3 or more syllables, together. You don't have to do this all the time, but throwing a long stretch of like 4 bars (lines) with multi-syllabic rhymes is usually a crowd pleaser.
Like take, if you will, this *minute example.*
I've got time to kill, so I'll *write-you a-sample*
of how I do this *multi-syllabic rhyming*
Profound when I spit, *yo; keep diligent timing*
Fit my words to rhythm, *tailored to perfection.*
Take time, learn precision, *and you're through. Objections?*
Just an example. It can be tough to keep a topic going if you're trying to do a lot of lines like that, but lines with that many rhyming words (or vowel sounds, at least) are good to throw in there, every now and then.
I also disagree about "girl" and "world" not rhyming. They don't, on paper, but a large percentage of the rhyming in rap and other poetry is all about pronunciation. Vowel sounds are the most important. If words are close enough in sound, you can pull them off as perfect rhymes. It's all in how you say it.
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