[Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] A curated selection of popular tracks to listen to when possessiveness feels overwhelming!
When you fall for someone, don’t you get curious about the people of the opposite sex around him or her, and feel jealous if the vibe seems even a little too good?
You worry, “What if they end up liking someone other than me someday?” right?
You might also feel jealous of new friends your beloved friend has made, or of someone who seems close to your ideal type.
In this article, we’ll introduce songs that explore various themes of jealousy and possessiveness.
Listening to tracks you can relate to can help you view yourself objectively, and it might even give you the courage to boldly confirm what’s been bothering you!
[Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] A curated selection of popular tracks to hear when possessiveness hurts (1–10)
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With a paranoid yet pure sentiment, the way one thinks deeply about the other intertwines with a gently seeping melody.
The music video, in which visuals and sound are beautifully harmonized, was created by illustrator and manga artist Miku Masuda and has surpassed 1.7 million views.
The track was included on the acclaimed 2016 album “Shinonome,” with a re-recorded version released in August 2023, and was later featured on the album “FANFARE.” When your feelings for someone seem on the verge of running wild, listening to this song may help you face your emotions.
Your Dissection Pure Love Song ~Die~aimyon

It’s Aimyon’s “Anata Kaibou Jun Renkōka ~Shine~,” a song loved not only by young women but by a wide audience around the world.
Just from the title, you can sense a kind of jealous, slightly scary kind of love (lol).
The lyrics are pretty daring, but Aimyon’s breezy style and great vocals make it an effortlessly catchy track.
The music video is fun too, so be sure to watch it while you listen!
Always together!Kitanitatsuya

A song by Tatsuya Kitani that beautifully portrays the enduring nature of human connection and love.
Set to a fresh, energetic pop-rock sound, it sings of the bonds and powerful feelings toward someone irreplaceable that you never want to lose.
The track was surprise-released on May 14, 2024—the 10th anniversary of when Kitani began sharing his music online.
An anniversary concert was also held at the Nippon Budokan on the same day, thrilling fans.
It’s a highly recommended song for anyone who feels anxious about a cherished relationship or wants to deepen their bond.
Try loving—it’s not like you’ll lose anything.neguse.

A one-sided crush song from a woman’s perspective crafted by Neguse., depicting unreciprocated feelings and complex emotions.
Released in April 2023, the track gained traction on social media, and by September its music video surpassed 2 million views.
In contrast to its poppy, catchy sound, the lyrics convey the weight and ache of saying “I like you.” It’s a song that offers comfort to those struggling with emotional distance or anxiety in love—highly recommended for anyone who relates to the frustration of a bittersweet crush.
Don’t cheat on me.Koresawa

A pop song that delivers deep affection for a loved one over a light, upbeat melody.
While trusting the other person, it naturally expresses anxieties about infidelity and feelings of jealousy.
Blending earnest desires born from possessiveness with playful phrasing, this work showcases Koresawa’s hallmark style.
It will resonate with those who hold a complex mix of trust and insecurity toward someone they love, offering both empathy and insight.
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A wistful love song by Surii, released in July 2023, where electronic sounds intertwine with a catchy melody.
It portrays the wavering emotions between the desire to monopolize the one you love and clear-headed judgment, skillfully weaving in playful wordplay.
While pop in style, the tune carries a hint of sadness that deeply resonates with listeners.
It’s a song I wholeheartedly recommend to those who feel the precariousness and instability of being in love, or who find themselves overwhelmed by feelings that are too strong for someone dear to them.
senpainozomi

An unforgettable song that delicately captures wavering feelings for an older upperclassman.
Told from the perspective of a younger student tossed about by their senior, it portrays the anguish of love.
While captivated by every little gesture—the red lipstick, swaying earrings, and pale fingertips—the narrator is painfully torn by the fear they might be nothing more than a way to pass the time.
Released in August 2023, this self-produced work was entirely handled by Noshi, from lyrics and composition to arrangement.
It’s a song that speaks for your heart—highly recommended for anyone who has fallen hard for someone much older, or who’s stuck in the haze of not knowing how the other person really feels.


