Sorry

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(Intro)
I never, I never
DonÂ’t wanna make you sad
I never wanna make you lie
I never wanna see you cry (2x)

(Verse 1)
Shadows in your eyes
Your smileÂ’s colored black
You donÂ’t need someone who never saw your empty life
I never made you smile
I promised deep inside
IÂ’m gonna be the one whoÂ’s gonna keep you satisfied
IÂ’ll make it up to you
I promise to
I really wanna tell you IÂ’m sorry
YouÂ’re just a part of me
Still gotta let you go
Please forgive meÂ…

(Chorus)
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorryÂ…
I donÂ’t wanna break your heart again
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorryÂ…
I donÂ’t wanna see you cry again
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorryÂ…
Is there anything that I can do?
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorryÂ…
I donÂ’t wanna break your heart again

(Verse 2)
IÂ’m sorry for the lies
That I kept telling you
IÂ’m sorry for the things I never said to you
Expect to get your call
Almost every time
No matter what they said I kept pretending I was fine
But I canÂ’t hide the truth
I never can
ItÂ’s really hard to say IÂ’m sorry
YouÂ’re just a part of me
And I can let you go
Please forgive meÂ…

(Repeat Chorus, Repeat Intro)

No, I know, I know, I knowÂ…
OoohÂ…I knowÂ…
I need to tell youÂ…
Just wanna say IÂ’m sorryÂ…
Aaah!!!

DonÂ’t wanna make you sad
I never wanna make you lie
I never wanna make you cry – see you cry
I neverÂ…
DonÂ’t wanna make you sad
I never wanna make you lie
I never wanna see you cry

ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorry
Is there anything that I can do?
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorry
I donÂ’t wanna break your heart again

Ooh ohÂ…SorryÂ…

ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorry
Is there anything that I can do?
ItÂ’s really hard to tell you IÂ’m sorry
I donÂ’t wanna break your heart again

Sorry - Sweetbox

Released in 2004, "Sorry" by Sweetbox is a defining track of the Eurodance genre, characterized by its infectious synth-pop melody and the group's signature vocal harmonies. The song served as the lead single from their debut album, "Sweetbox," which became a massive commercial success across Europe and beyond. Its upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus made it a staple at dance festivals and radio stations throughout the mid-2000s. The recording exemplifies the polished production style typical of the era, blending electronic instrumentation with pop sensibilities to create an anthem that remains recognizable to fans of the genre. As a key part of Sweetbox's early discography, the track highlighted the group's ability to craft accessible, high-energy music that resonated with a wide international audience.