Words That Rhyme With "sorry"
"Sorry" is one of songwriting's most versatile emotional anchors, spanning apology ballads to defiant statements of non-regret. The word lives primarily in the -ee sound family (sorry, worry, hurry, bury), making it a staple in pop, country, R&B, and hip-hop. Its power lies in its vulnerability—whether whispered as genuine remorse or shouted as ironic rejection—giving songwriters immediate access to themes of redemption, guilt, and relationship conflict.
Famous uses of "sorry" in music and poetry
Frequently asked questions
Avoid the obvious "sorry/worry" pairing by burying "sorry" mid-verse and rhyming it with a slant rhyme like "sorrow" or "hoary"—this forces listeners to lean in. Better yet, use "sorry" without a rhyme at all in a spoken-word hook or paired with percussion silence, letting the word's emotional gravity land unadorned. This technique works especially well in R&B and indie-pop where vulnerability outweighs technical rhyme perfection.