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[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 handpicked selection of popular tracks to listen to when possessiveness hurts! (91–100)

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Young Skinny – Actually, You Know, [Official Music Video]
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“Hontou wa ne,” released by Young Skinny in October 2022, is a work that delicately portrays nuanced emotions.

Chosen as the ending theme for TBS’s “Osama no Brunch,” the song centers on the complex feelings of a woman who can’t straightforwardly put into words her feelings for someone she loves, expressing the universal frustration and bittersweetness of romance.

The more you listen, the more you’re drawn into its subtle and profound emotional expression.

It’s especially recommended for those who struggle with self-expression in love or have trouble conveying their true feelings.

Young Skinny’s musicality and deeply crafted lyrics capture listeners’ hearts and don’t let go.

Jealousy in the RainCoCo

This is a song included on CoCo’s debut album “Strawberry,” released in 1990.

The album reached No.

2 on the Oricon charts.

The song sweetly portrays a girl’s feelings of jealousy when she sees her boyfriend out on a date with another woman.

[Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] A curated selection of popular tracks to listen to when you're struggling with possessiveness (101–110)

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Envy by °C-ute, a Japanese female idol group active from 2005 to 2017.

It’s a song about working hard to make your dreams come true, yet finding yourself feeling envious when you hear others’ love stories.

Even while telling herself, “I’m not jealous,” she still, deep down, wants to fall in love and have a boyfriend—the honest feelings of a girl that are just so adorable.

Like a loversamezame

Samezame’s “Like Lovers” is a ballad that evokes unrequited and forbidden love.

The protagonist of the song surely couldn’t suppress her feelings for him, even knowing she wouldn’t be loved in return.

Though it’s not stated outright and the ending wraps up neatly, it sounds like a dig at the person important to him—almost as if saying, “He loved me this much.”

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A track from their first album, Foundation Rock, released in 2007.

It’s an encouraging rap song that says to transform jealousy into a positive force.

It celebrates the ideal coolness of a man: shake hands after a fight, and don’t be made to dance—dance on your own.

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Murasaki Ima – Femme Fatale A (Music Video)
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Like a bewitching flower in full, resplendent bloom, this is a track by Murasaki Kon that captivates every listener.

The lyrics vividly capture the turmoil of a woman falling in love and the complex emotions of one tormented by possessiveness, leaving a lasting impression in every line.

Released in April 2024, the song sparked a huge response on social media and was featured by many influencers.

It’s perfect not only for those struggling with love, but also for anyone who wants to look back on past relationships.

Listen once, and it’s sure to be etched deeply in your heart.

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saji – “Triangular Love” MUSIC VIDEO
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All I can do is watch over the two in love… It’s a ballad that tells a tale of a sorrowful romance.

The song is by saji, a rock band from Hokkaido, and is included on their second mini-album “Hanabi no Uta,” released in 2020.

The resonant strings blend beautifully with the delicate vocals, and by the time it ends, tears will come naturally.

So, it’s perfect for when you really want a good cry.

That’s how deeply it hits the heart.

It leaves you with an afterglow like you’ve just finished watching a romance film.