[2025] A roundup of classic Western songs themed around stalkers
The darkness hidden within romance.
Songs themed around stalking have been a topic sung by countless artists across eras and borders.
Through music, they’ve expressed obsession, madness, and at times dangerous romantic feelings disguised as pure love.
This time, we’ll carefully select and introduce Western songs on the theme of stalking, ranging from recent hits to timeless classics.
Will any tracks you know be included?Let’s explore together these songs with a dark allure.
[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Songs on the Theme of Stalking (1–10)
THE DINERBillie Eilish

Depicting a stalker’s warped pure love with a dark sound, this work is included on American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish’s album “Hit Me Hard and Soft,” released in May 2024.
The song powerfully reflects Billie’s own experiences with stalking, and its rawness deeply shakes the listener.
The whispered phone number at the end—an actual working line—also drew attention, blurring the boundary between story and reality in a way that irresistibly draws you in.
Its gothic atmosphere, reminiscent of her early debut era, is sure to delight longtime fans.
It’s a perfect track for nights when you want to sink into its uniquely haunting yet somehow bittersweet world.
A Little MoreEd Sheeran

This track by UK artist Ed Sheeran features a catchy, pop-leaning sound with a hint of blues.
It delivers a powerful message about feelings for a former lover gradually turning into hatred with each passing day.
The irony-laden lyrics evoke distorted affection and obsessive attachment.
Released in August 2025, the song is a single from his eighth album, Play.
In the music video, actor Rupert Grint plays the protagonist in a surreal story where he’s tormented by hallucinations of Ed Sheeran himself.
It’s the perfect song for nights when you want to immerse yourself in a dark world of love and hate.
AnimalsMaroon 5

A powerful track by Maroon 5, one of America’s leading bands, that likens obsessive love to animalistic instincts.
Released as a single from their August 2014 album “V,” the song reached No.
3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed in the Top 10 for 14 weeks, achieving major success.
Like a predator closing in on its prey, the protagonist’s deranged devotion as he relentlessly chases his target is delivered through Adam Levine’s seductive falsetto.
It was also featured in a Kia commercial, and its music video—reminiscent of the film American Psycho—sparked significant controversy for its extreme content.
A thrilling track that sends shivers with the gap between its pop sound and its warped expression of love.
Every Breath You TakeThe Police

A track released in 1983 by The Police.
It’s a stalker-anthem track that, while it may sound like a love song at first, is actually about jealousy, surveillance, and possession.
It won both a Grammy Award and an MTV Video Music Award.
Do I Wanna Know?Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys, a rock band from England.
Released in June 2013, this track is a signature song from their masterpiece AM.
You can almost picture the protagonist alone late at night, overwhelmed by thoughts of an ex-lover.
The dilemma of wanting to know how the other person feels, but being afraid of rejection.
That clinging obsession borders on stalking.
The heavy, undulating guitar riff that seems to embody these precarious emotions is incredibly striking.
The song achieved the remarkable feat of holding the No.
1 spot on the U.
S.
Alternative chart for 10 consecutive weeks, and it was also featured in the drama Peaky Blinders.
On sleepless nights when you can’t forget someone, it might be worth surrendering yourself to its dark allure.
NDABillie Eilish

This work sharply portrays the deep shadows cast by the light of stardom—its fear and loneliness.
Created by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, the song was released in July 2021 and is included on the acclaimed album Happier Than Ever.
Sung over a dark, tense soundscape, it’s a cry from a heart pursued by a stalker and stripped of privacy.
In the self-directed video, some 25 cars race around her with no stunt work, a raw staging said to embody that sense of despair.
A signature track from the album that topped the U.
S.
charts, it’s perfect for nights when you want to touch not only the beautiful side of love, but also the obsession and madness that lurk beneath.
Why not immerse yourself in its world alone and take it all in?
Redneck CrazyTyler Farr

Tyler Farr is a country singer from the United States.
The title track of his album Redneck Crazy drew a great deal of attention, not least because it was his debut and showcased his powerful, opera-trained voice.
The song portrays a slightly twisted kind of innocence in a man betrayed by his lover.
His sadness turns into anger, leading him to engage in stalker-like behavior—causing a scene outside his ex’s house—which feels both deeply human and terrifying.
Released in 2013, the song stirred controversy for its extremity, yet debuted at No.
2 on the country charts.
If you’re curious to glimpse the not-so-sweet side of romance, this might be worth a listen.
The protagonist’s actions are far from praiseworthy, but some listeners may still find themselves empathizing with his intense emotions.





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