[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!
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[Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] A curated selection of popular tracks to listen to when possessiveness feels painful! (111–120)
Collectionkome kome CLUB

One of the tracks on Kome Kome Club’s 1987 album “KOMEGUNY,” titled “Collection.” The song portrays the feelings of a protagonist who is keeping the person they love locked up so they won’t escape, along with the terrified state of that person.
It’s a song that inevitably brings the word “abduction and confinement” to mind… When the captive pleads to go home, the protagonist replies, “It’ll definitely be fun,” exuding an extraordinary sense of madness.
There are many songs about loving someone so much you want to lock them up, but perhaps few where they actually do.
Recommended if you’re in the mood for a thoroughly deranged track.
[Jealousy & Possessiveness Songs] Carefully selected popular tracks to listen to when you're struggling with possessiveness! (121–130)
You look beautiful now.Miyuhan

Miyuhan, who is active in many fields as a singer-songwriter and voice actress.
The song “Kirei ni Natta yo” (You’ve Become Beautiful) is a track from her third album “Pu.” released in 2020.
When it comes to love, isn’t “possessiveness” an inseparable theme? Even if you don’t think you’re being that controlling, it can feel very heavy to the other person—people have different scales for these things.
In this song, she reflects on how her possessiveness was too strong toward the boyfriend who left her, yet also expresses gratitude for the many things she realized because of their breakup.
If you’re okay with itSukima Suichi

With its refreshing intro and lyrics that slip gently into your heart in typical Sukima Switch fashion, many might wonder, “Where’s the jealousy or possessiveness?” While the first verse makes it seem like just an ordinary love song, from there it slowly starts to creep up on you.
The lyrics take on a slightly ominous tone, and you can sense a ‘quiet madness.’ This song is somewhat famous as a scary, possessive track, and by the time you reach the end, you’ll understand: “It’s really scary! It’s extremely possessive!” Quiet madness—the scariest kind, isn’t it?
Slave of LoveHata Motohiro

“Love’s Slave” — quite a heart-thumping title, isn’t it? This song is included on Motohiro Hata’s 2012 release, the End Roll EP.
It’s a love song that conveys the desire to become a slave to love, even the wish to be that way if it means the other person will keep loving you.
You can really feel just how deeply the singer loves the other person.
For those who feel the same way, it might be a tearjerker.
It’s a track that even makes you a little envious of a love so strong you wouldn’t mind being tied down.
Love Song feat. EveKitanitatsuya

A work marked by an addictive melody and lyrics that portray the anguish of a heart caught between love and dependency.
The unique world created by the collaboration of Tatsuya Kitani and Eve sets it apart from conventional love songs.
Included on the June 2023 EP “LOVE: AMPLIFIED,” this piece depicts a form of love that eats away at the heart like poison.
It’s a song that resonates with those struggling in romance—being consumed with thoughts of the other person, or feeling lingering attachment even after deciding to part ways.
A must-listen for anyone who feels they’re on the verge of drowning in single-minded, all-consuming love.
Kill my ex-boyfriendGōruden Bonbā

Is there anyone who thinks the mega-hit Memeshikute is so famous that it makes all their other songs seem overshadowed? Well, this one is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser that absolutely goes off at live shows.
The fan chant “Mo-To-Ka-Re-Ko-Ro-Su” would’ve been broadcast-prohibited in another era, perhaps.
That kind of calculated edge is part of Golden Bomber’s appeal.
As the title suggests, the lyrics express a wish to ‘kill your ex-boyfriend.’ There’s even a hilariously cheeky line offering, “You can kill my ex-girlfriend instead,” which gives the song a comedic twist.
It’s a track where jealousy goes so far that it actually becomes fun.
I miss you so much and want to see you.Nishino Kana

When it comes to Kana Nishino, she has many signature songs, but isn’t this the one most people associate with her? This song, “Aitakute Aitakute” (“I Miss You, I Miss You”), is her 10th single, released in 2010.
It’s a track that sings of longing for someone you can no longer meet, lingering attachment to a past love, and jealousy toward his current romance.
For those who can’t forget someone, or who ended up breaking up even though they didn’t want to, it’s a song that’s bound to resonate deeply.


