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{{quote|''"This is one of those love songs that crosses that narrow divide between 'romantic' and 'deeply disturbing.' You know, the difference between 'I always want to be with you' and 'I want to wear your skin like a sweater."''|''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]''}}
The [[Obsession Song]] is like a love song written by a [[Stalker
The Obsession Song falls into two basic varieties, although many have elements of both:
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Particularly pathetic [[Unrequited Love]] songs often fall into the passive category, while the aggressive variety sometimes overlaps with the [[Murder Ballad]] or [[Villain Love Song]].
Many Obsession Songs are [[Misaimed Fandom|mistaken for love songs]], especially when they have [[Lyrical Dissonance]], and sometimes [[Isn't It Ironic?|even end up being played at weddings]]. Conversely, some love songs with nothing but innocent intentions can [[Stalking Is Love|unintentionally]] end up as
Needless to say, this trope can be a potent source of [[Paranoia Fuel]].
{{examples|Examples:}}▼
* [[Massive Attack]] - "Angel". The song was originally done by constant collaborator/quasi-band member Horace Andy as a [[The Cover Changes the Meaning|Reggae love song]], but the harsh, [[Alternative Rock]] riffing and pounding drums just illustrate how the instrumental backing can drastically change a song's context.
* Mono - "Madhouse"
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* [[Emilie Autumn]]'s "Be Silent Be Still"
** Also, "Liar", the verses of which are actually from letters written to her by an ex-boyfriend
{{quote|
I'd die for you - you know I would
I'd give up all my wealth
To buy you back the soul you never sold
I want to mix our blood
And put it in the ground
So you can never leave }}
* "Make Me Wanna Die"-[[The Pretty Reckless]]
{{quote|
I'd lie for you, my love my love
I'd steal for you, my love, my love
I'd die for you, My love, My love... }}
** Strictly passive hence: Make Me Wanna Die
** Miss Nothing also applies.
* [[Bruno Mars]]' "sad" singles are all about this. Both [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SR6iYWJxHqs ''Grenade''] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xknW3A5LhZ0 ''Talkin' to the Moon''] depict a man who whines and obsessively laments over a dead relationship to the point where he turns into a [[Stalker
* [[Evanescence]] has ''Taking Over Me'' which falls into the Passive category.
** ''Away From Me'' also applies to passivity.
** ''Farther Away'' is strictly passive
** "Lithium" (Darling come to bed, anything is better then to be alone)
* [[Radiohead]]'s "All I Need."
** Also "Creep". According to Thom Yorke, it's about a drunk guy following around a woman he's attracted to, lacking the self-confidence to actually approach her. However, many listeners think it's a straightforward unrequited-love song from the perspective of a guy with self-esteem issues... [[Death of the Author|which is perfectly reasonable from the lyrics themselves]], ''except'' that it provides no explanation for the line "she's running out the door", making it a bit of a [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]. In fairness, that's the least intelligible part of the song, so a lot of people probably didn't even know that's what he was saying.
*** Going by the "unrequited love song from the POV of a guy with self-esteem issues" interpretation, "she's running out the door" could mean that said guy attempted to admit his feelings but only succeeded in scaring her.
** "You", also off of Pablo Honey, is another example.
* [[Billy Joel]] tried his hand at this one more than once. "All For Leyna" is a pretty good example of a passive one.
* About 50% of every Latin American bolero (as in the musical genre) song ever. If it was sung by Los Panchos, Julio Jaramillo, or La Lupe (among many, ''many'' others), chances are that they are singing one of those. Most of them are from the passive type, in the line of "I've shaped my whole life around you and now I don't have anything else, so why don't you love me back? Why? WHY?"
* [[Muse (
* Children of the Monkey Machine and Dani took the [[Final Fantasy VIII]] love song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qcW0oiLKHg Eyes On Me] and remixed it into [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMdV3EERK50 Obsession].
* Die Ärzte's "Bitte, Bitte".
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* Perfect-[[Vanessa Amorosi]]
{{quote|
''My colours bleed to one''
''Nothing grows when your love is gone'' }}
* [[The Veronicas]]: Could've Been, Let Me Out.
* Matchbox Twenty has this little song called:"Disease"
{{quote|
"You drove me to the fire and left me there to burn"
"Every little thing you do is magic, oh, but all my life it was tragic/beautiful girl, I can't breathe" }}
* Adorable has a song called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRsTbZLbjBY "Obsessively Yours"] which seems to be about obsessive love from a distance
{{quote|
All I hold is a photograph of my magnificent obsession }}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UUKREIK8yg "I Put A Spell On You"] by Screamin' Jay Hawkins is classic example. Originally supposed to be a passive example, but then one of the recording crew brought in booze, turning it into one of the most famous aggressive examples ever.
** Made [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Y99tXNxV5s strangely sexy] by Nina Simone (then again, it ''is'' Nina Simone...).
*** And then made predictably terrifying by [[Marilyn Manson]].
**** Arguably kicked up a creepy notch by [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAFbYN_8e7g "Diamanda Galas]
* [[The Police]]'s "Every Breath You Take" is one of the most famous
** Probably the most famous one you'll ever [[Isn't It Ironic?|dance to at homecoming]].
** "Can't Stand Losing You" is another. A classic case of [[Lyrical Dissonance]].
* Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - "From Her To Eternity", "Hard On For Love", and several others. Nick Cave really likes this trope, specifically the aggressive [[Murder Ballad]] variety.
** Don't forget ''No Pussy Blues'', complete with it's own kind of [[Madness Mantra]] ("''she just didn't want to''")
* Portishead - "All Mine"
* [[Lisa Germano]]'s [[Nightmare Fuel|"...a psychopath"]] is a ''very'' aggressive
** Which features an ''actual 911 call.''
* Pretty much any line from Animotion's "[[Exactly What It Says
* Shellac's "Prayer To God" is a particularly nasty aggressive example.
* [[PJ Harvey]]'s "Legs" is another very aggressive example. Nothing says "I love you" like sawing someone's legs off to keep them from leaving you.
** She also did Rid of Me, which is...passive-aggressive?
* [[Blondie (
* [[Opeth]] - "The Leper Affinity."
* [[Ludo]] - "Go-Getter Greg."
** As well as "The Horror Of Our Love" for the 'wearing your skin like a sweater' variety.
* "[[Play With Fire]]" by [[The Rolling Stones]] is an aggressive
* Death Cab For Cutie's "I Will Possess Your Heart." It lasts 8 minutes (on the album).
* Even [[The Beatles]] did one, [https://web.archive.org/web/20100214065729/http://www.beatleslyricsarchive.com/viewSong.php?songID=92 and it's pretty aggressive, too.] "Run For Your Life" - ''Rubber Soul'', 1965. [[Old Shame|John Lennon came to hate this song.]]
{{quote|
Than to be with another man. }}
** Some other, less extreme, Beatle examples: "I'll Be Back", "No Reply", "You Like Me Too Much", "You Won't See Me", "I Want You (She's So Heavy)".
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** Eminem's sexiest song, "Love You More", contains lyrics such as "I know it's sad but it's making me happy," "From junior high, until we both die" and "it's an addiction and it can't be fixed."
* "Goodnight & Go" by [[Imogen Heap]] (lead singer of Frou Frou). Some serious [[Lyrical Dissonance]], too.
{{quote|
You've got your headphones on and you're dancing
Got lucky, beautiful shot
You're taking everything off
Watch the curtains, wide open
And you fall in the same routine
Flicking through the TV
Relaxed and reclining
And you think you're alone ... }}
* [[Evanescence]] also has ''Snow White Queen'' which falls into the Aggressive category when told from the POV of the stalker (the stalkee's POV makes up the rest of the song)
** Then there's 'Surrender', which sounds really soft and ''pretends'' to be a type one, is most definitely a type two.
{{quote|
''There's no escaping from me'' }}
** And ''Haunted'' which seems to be a ''ghost'' doing this.
** ''The Other Side'' and ''Even In Death'' is this to a dead person. Extremely aggressive musically.
* As the name implies, Assemblage 23's "Let Me Be Your Armor"'s protagonist is very chivalrous, but it's [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] that his love is [[My Beloved Smother|a bit more possessive]] than most. That or its about an eerily overprotective parent. Either way its obsessive, controlling, and downright creepy.
* The Toadies' "Tyler": It starts out seeming like an ordinary romantic song about a man who's looking forward to being with his beloved again after a long time apart. Then in the last verse the narrator breaks into her house, and it becomes readily apparent that something else is going on...
{{quote|
Outside her bedroom door
I hear her call out to me
I hear the fear in her voice
She pulls the covers tighter
I press against the door
I will be with her tonight...'' }}
* Slipknot, "The Virus Of Life." ''Definitely'' the aggressive, rapetastic [[Murder Ballad]] type.
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* Nellie McKay did one called "Baby Watch Your Back" [[Lyrical Dissonance|in her cutest voice]].
* [[Barenaked Ladies]], "Straw Hat and Old Dirty Hank" is sung from the position of a guy who's obsessed with Anne Murray, and is supposedly [[Truth in Television|based on a true story]].
{{quote|
Although they've heard the songs, my friends need living proof
I know your address, I ring the bell
I bring you flowers and a .22 with shells }}
** Some people think that their song "The Old Apartment" counts, and I guess it does, but [[Word of God]] has it that the guy in the song is still with the same girl, it's the apartment itself that he's obsessed with.
* t.A.T.u's Fly on the Wall which focuses on a woman stalking someone who is already in a relationship.
{{quote|
I could see it, if I was a fly on the wall.
What you do in you're room, I could see it all
You undress, I wish I was a fly on the wall. }}
* If we open it up to one fictional character singing it about another, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_95hSpuu4I Hellfire]" from the [[Disney]] version of ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' about Frollo's obsession with Esmerelda qualifies. It's also his [[Villain Song]] with a nice [[Bilingual Bonus]].
{{quote|
Don't let her fire sear my flesh and bone!
Destroy Esmerelda, and let her taste the fires of hell,
Or else let her be mine and mine alone!
Hellfire, dark fire
Now gypsy, it's your turn!
Choose me or your pyre
Be mine or you will burn! }}
* [[
{{quote|
I've got you locked inside this room
You know I tip good
And soon, you will love me too
Don't be upset now
You know, I get angry too
Don't make me hurt you
It's true, no one hears you in this room...'' }}
** Cobra Starship also has "You Belong To Me". I don't think an explanation is necessary.
* [[Voltaire (
{{quote|
The bodies of my ex-lover's lovers
I'll pile high to the sky
The bodies of my ex-lover's lovers.'' }}
** The [[If I Can't Have You]] aspect of this particular
{{quote|
That will never change because I know myself
too well. I don't have the courage
to carry out my dreams
And only there will I see them die.'' }}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LKcjsRkgs0 "True Love"] by ThouShaltNot is of the "[[If I Can't Have You]], no one will" variety.
* ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (
{{quote|
** But it's nothing compared to the "Johanna" sung by Judge Turpin, which makes the above guy look positively heroic by comparison. Which may be the intention.
** Speaking of Sondheim, there's also "Unworthy of Your Love" from ''Assassins'', sung by John Hinckley Jr. and Squeaky Fromme to Jodie Foster and Charles Manson, respectively. Though that one almost sounds sweet out of context.
* Guster's "The Airport Song" is about someone who wants to kidnap someone else and turn them into a cultist/lover. ''Really'' creepy.
* The Arrogant Worms have "Celine Dion," about a guy who's obsessed with her - "And I can see your house / From my van" and "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CAnXIXTcMM Stalker Girl]," which
{{quote|
I'm the center of her whacked-out, crazy, and delusional world
She follows me everywhere
She's even got a bag with some bits of my hair
Just go away, you creepy stalker girl }}
* [[Britney Spears]]'s "Radar." Especially these parts:
{{quote|
You cant shake me (no)
Cause I got you on my radar
Whether you like it or not, it ain't gonna stop
Cause I got you on my radar (I've got you)
Cause I got you on my radar }}
* "What'll You Do About Me," originally recorded by Steve Earle, later [[Covered Up]] by The Forester Sisters and then again by Doug Supernaw.
{{quote|
When a man comes over to visit with you
And I'm on the porch with a two-by-two
Baby, what'll you do about me }}
* A-Ha's "Take On Me" can certainly be read this way.
{{quote|
Is it life or just to play my worries away?
You're all the things I've got to remember
You're shying away, ''I'll be coming for you anyway!'' }}
* Smoke and Mirrors, by [[LittleJayneyCakes]], has the singer begging the object of her affection to preform the trivial task of sincerely confess his love for her, and if he doesn't, she'll kill a girl she suspect's is his significant other. As a bonus, the lyrics in the video are in this font [http://y2blog.tumblr.com/post/29618353935/made-using-myscriptfontcom-download-here-see].
* Lollia - You Are My Senpai (Yandere ver.) [https://soundcloud.com/ytlollia/l-you-are-my-senpai-yandere-ver/s-1CTsp]
* [[Elvis Costello]]'s "I Want You", which contains heavy doses of both passive and aggressive.
* Morrissey also likes this trope, with quite a few of his songs (both solo and with [[The Smiths]]) falling into the passive category, although he has some more aggressive ones as well, most notably "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get."
** "Jack The Ripper"
* [[Garbage|Garbage's]] "#1 Crush" is a perfect example of the passive variety.
** Only at first. It becomes increasingly aggressive over the course of the song.
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* Parodied by [[Weird Al]] in "Do I Creep You Out?"
** Another Weird Al example - "Melanie," which includes lines "I had to go through your garbage just to learn more about you, Melanie!"
* [[
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDlUWur3kEE The Stalker Song]."
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]] - "I'm Your Boyfriend Now."
* [[Stephen Colbert]] did one on his show, "Charlene (I'm Right Behind You)" (also the shortest free downloadable track in ''[[Rock Band]]''). He also made a comment that would be a nice quote for this trope. It went something like, "By the way, Charlene, technically this doesn't violate the restraining order."
* "Betty's Body" by The Residents.
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** "Your Pretty Face Is Going To Hell"
* Played for laughs in "Not About You" by [[Jonathan Coulton]], which is about a man who [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|insists he's not obsessed with]] (or possibly stalking) his ex.
{{quote|
Anyway I never see your face cause your window's up too high }}
* Charlotte Martin's "I'm Normal, Please Date Me" is a similarly comedic take on it, with a girl insisting that she's not stalking a guy, all the while making it increasingly clear that she is.
* [[
** "Ava Adore" is, according to [[Word of God|Billy Corgan]], about his mother's death. Which may be even creepier...[[Your Mileage May Vary|YMMV]]
** "Zero" sounds a lot like the passive variety, although it's hard to tell between the [[Word Salad Lyrics|rather dense lyrics]].
** "Lily (My One And Only)" is a delusional stalker's narrative paired with a cutesy little singsong tune:
{{quote|
'Cause as they're draggin' me away
I swear I saw her raise her hand and wave goodbye }}
* [[
* [[Lady Gaga]]'s "Paparazzi".
* [[My Dying Bride]] - "Black God" and "Sear Me."
* [[Cradle of Filth]] - "Nymphetamine."
* [http://www.metrolyrics.com/my-obsession-lyrics-icehouse.html "My Obsession"] by Icehouse.
* [[They Might Be Giants (band)|Mono Puff's]] remake of Gary Glitter's "Hello Hello" comes out along these lines.
* "Ingrata", from
* "I Know You're Out There Somewhere", Moody Blues.
* Stabbing Westward has a few of these: "What Do I Have to Do?", "Shame", "You Complete Me" and "Waking Up Beside You", among others.
** ''Darkest Days'' was practically an obsession [[Concept Album]].
* Several comedy bands have variations on this including "Stalker Song" by Tripod and the reversed trope "Stalker Girl" by The Arrogant Worms.
* The [[Dark Reprise]] of "All I Ask of You" at the end of the first act of ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' ends with: "You will curse the day you did not do/All that the Phantom asked of you!" The Phantom proves as good as his word when he causes the chandelier to fall immediately afterward.
** About half of everything the Phantom sings gets into this
* "[[
* The appropriately titled "
* "You Can't Change That", Ray Parker Jr.
* [[Depeche Mode]] - "It's No Good".
* [[Devo]]'s "I Desire" comes off as one (if you don't miss it due to [[Lyrical Dissonance]]) even ''without'' the knowledge that it's based on a poem written by real life [[Stalker
* Although possibly not intended as one, Alison Krauss' "Baby, Now That I've Found You" does come off as an
* "It's a Dangerous Game" from ''Jekyll and Hyde: The Musical'' almost sounds like a romantic duet, except that it's about a psychotic killer stalking a prostitute who's too terrified of/fascinated by him to make a run for it.
* Siouxsie and the Banshees have a song entitled, what else, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAs54ITlmvs Obsession]
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* messed around with in the movie [[Say Anything]], where the character Corey has written 65 songs about her ex-boyfriend
* Enrique Iglesias's ''Escape'', in which he sings about, and I quote
{{quote|
''But soon you'll be finding, you can run you can hide but you can't escape my love!'' }}
** The accompanying music video in which he follows her into the [[Brian Blessed|BATHROOM]] and proceeds to make out with her. Obsession INDEED!!!
*** Much Fromage, a yearly awards comparable to the Rapsberrys for music videos, awarded the music video for ''Escape'' as "Creepiest Music Video of the Year".
** ''Hero'', while not really an
* [[Sonata Arctica]] has a few. "The End of This Chapter" and "Don't Say a Word" are possibly the most obvious of them.
* [[Tech
* [[Steely Dan]]'s "Rikki Don't Lose That Number"
* ''Smiling Karen'' by Tito & Tarantula is about an extremally psychopathic case of this.
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* Snake River Conspiracy covers Lovesong in a way that invokes this trope
* Kate Nash's "We Get On" starts off sort of innocent, until the singer's crush is seen with someone else:
{{quote|
I don't ever make up stuff about us, that would be classed as insanity
I don't ever drive by your house to see if you're in
I don't even have an opinion on that ''tramp'' you're still seeing
I don't know your timetable, I don't know your face off by heart
But I must admit there is a part of me that thinks we <s> might</s> <s> could</s> ''should'' get on. }}
* Depending on interpretation, Lou Christie's freakishly catchy "Lightning Strikes" is either a mild but smarmy type 2 or a combination of
* [[
* 'I Touch Myself' by Divinyls. Not only is it about some uhh [[A Date
* Parachute's "Ghost". It seems passive at first, then it sounds more like the thoughts of an erotomanaical stalker who is trying to tell the victim that they are always together, whether they realize it or not. I honestly have no idea whether or not this was meant to be taken in that context.
{{quote|
Avoid the shadows
Watch your back now
Make your breathing shallow
Keep your room locked
And leave the blinds closed
I'm right there staring at your window
And all I need is you, all I need is you
I'm in the background on the radio
I'm in your car, in your house, waiting at your door
Under your footsteps, I'm everything you know... }}
* The Orion Experience has [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D75QjUmpDo&a=GxdCwVVULXfpkuz72AgVHhoQmMQdC7bl Obsessed With You]
* Jace Everett (of "Bad Things"/True Blood fame) has at least two: 'Posession' ("you don't even notice me, it makes me want you more [...] I'll be your possession...") and 'Damned If I Do' especially:
{{quote|
I'm damned if I do, and damned if I don't want you.
To taste your lips, to touch your skin, to pull you close and drink you in. I should let you go, but I don't know how.
I see your face through that windowpane. My lips don't move as I scream your name (etc.) }}
* As if there wasn't already enough [[Foe Yay]] in Disney's ''[[The Great Mouse Detective]]'', Ratigan designs his [[Death Trap]] with a [[Musical Trigger]] with "a sprightly tune I recorded especially for" Basil, with lyrics such as "You followed me, I followed you -- we were like each other's shadows for awhile."
* Several [[Muse (
** "Space Dementia" describes a weird [[Tsundere]] version: "You make me sick / But I adore you so..." That is, if it's not just talking about [[Space Madness]]. (Although there's always the possibility that it's both.)
* "Don't Leave Home," by Dido.
* The Legendary Pink Dots ''[[Incredibly Lame Pun|love]]'' this trope, with "Obsession" and "Thursday Night Fever" (see also [[Yandere]]) being crowning examples of the passive and aggressive types respectively.
** Their song "True Love" is also a good (if still [[Nightmare Fuel|rather frightening]]) example of the passive variety, with the lyrical speaker telling the object of his affection that he'll do all kinds of dangerous or harmful things for her (including [[Eye Scream|plucking out his eyes]] "because love is blind"). It's made even worse when the last lyrics of the song abstractly suggest she's abusive or apathetic towards him.
* [[Taylor Swift]]'s "You Belong With Me" could be interpreted as this.
{{quote|
Think I know it's here with me...
Can't you see that I'm the one who understands you?
Been here all along, so why can't you see?
You belong with me? }}
** Also her song "Speak Now" is a good example of stalker songs.
* The Hush Sound's "Sweet Tangerine," although upbeat and catchy, has the lead singer admit that he is trying to sneak into his ex-girlfriend's home, convinced that he can reconcile their love.
{{quote|
You're all his and I'm all yours, like it or not, I'm all you've got
...
Crept through the curtains, as quick as the cold wind
Slowly exploring the room where you sleep
The stare of your portrait, the passing of your scent
Left me no choice but to stay }}
** Also, ''Love You Much Better'' has the [[Vocal Tag Team|female lead singer]] switching back and forth between passive and aggressive, albeit somewhat mildly.
{{quote|
...
'''Aggressive''': But one day soon, I'm gonna grab you by the collar and kiss you all I want!
'''Passive''': I can love you much better, if you can't see it you're blind.
'''Aggressive''': I can love you much better, and you know some day, I'm gonna make you mine! [[Lyrical Dissonance|La-la-lalalala...]] }}
* London After Midnight's "Love You To Death"
{{quote|
It's just a matter of time; I'll wear you down, one day you will be mine }}
* Johnny Dowd's gentle country ballad "Hope You Don't Mind" combines this with [[Lolicon]] to ''very'' disturbing effect.
* [[Tegan and Sara]]'s song "Knife Going In" contains the line "On the night I die I swear I'll sleep outside your window." Also "Living Room" seems to be about stalkerish behavior.
* Offspring's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zfUFXzbx9k "Special Delivery"] is pretty blatant with the stalker theme.
* "Jævel av en tango" by [[Kaizers Orchestra]]. The lyrics, translated, go like this:
{{quote|
The situation was a win-win situation
Either, Clementine would be his wife and his all
Or he'd have her five years in an institution }}
* Chauvelin gets "Marguerite" in the musical adaptation of ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (
* [[
{{quote|
Found a new girl I think we can make it, as long as she stays on a page
There's no one to take my blame, if they wanted to
There's no one to keep me sane, and it's all the same to you
There's nowhere to set my aim, so I'm everywhere
Never come near me again! Do you really think I need you? }}
* Queensryche has "Walk in the Shadows" and "Gonna Get Close to You", surprisingly from the same album.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9sxy9Lgpug Torn Apart] gets bonus points for being about desperate lust towards ''two'' women at the same time.
* Maroon 5's "Cant stop" , in which he obsesses over a girl so much he "wakes up making love to a pillow".
* Keroleen by the scottish indie pop band Bis
{{quote|
** It doesn't help that the singer sounds like a he's in shock or that the backing vocals at the chorus sound like a berserk priest with a terrible itch.
* Da Vinci's Notebook's [[One
{{quote|
To sing the praises of her booty
What I would not give to rock her
But I can't, so I'll just stalk her }}
* Does it count as an Obsession Song if it's not about a person? [[The Nightmare Before Christmas|In any case...]]
{{quote|
A secret's waiting to be cracked!
These dolls and toys confuse me so!
Confound it all, I love it, though...
Simple objects, nothing more,
But something's hidden through a door,
Though I do not have the key.
Something's here I cannot see!
What does it mean?!
''What does it mean?!''
... What does it ''mean?'' }}
* "Macauley [[Mc Culkin]]" by The Fall of Troy. The narrarator gets progressively more [[Axe Crazy]] as the song goes on.
* [[The Veronicas]] ''Everything'' and ''I Can't Stay Away'', both have shades of both.
* ''Until You're Mine'' by [[Demi Lovato]] is rather passive.
{{quote|
''It's killing me, you're all I see, yeah'' }}
** and rather aggressive
{{quote|
* [[Evanescence]]: ''Surrender, Farther Away'' and ''Anything For You'' fall into both catagories.
* [[Emilie Autumn]]: ''Opheliac'' has shades of both types...[[Driven to Suicide|The water rises up again
* 'Love the Way You Lie' by Eminem and Rihanna has shades of both.
{{quote|
'''Agressive:''' If she ever tries to fuckin' leave again/ Imma tie her to the bed and set this house on fire }}
* [[
{{quote|
'''Passive:''' ''How will you let me know, when you let me go / My love, my love / Hey you, you're everything to me'' }}
* "Nigun Atik" ("Ancient Melody"), a famous poem by Israeli poet Nathan Alterman, starts passive and ends up aggressive. In the first three verses, the speaker states that he will do anything for his love, including selling his own eyes and giving his life as her birthday gift. The final verse however roughly translates to:
{{quote|
at a party without me,
my jealousy will silently pass
and burn your house down. }}
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