Luna Jones Unveils New Anthem For the Modern Dating World - ‘Obsessed’
- I'm Not From London
- 4 days ago
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Luna Jones doesn’t write songs to play nice...
Her latest single ‘Obsessed’ is a sharp-edged pop track wrapped in honesty, built for the messiness of modern relationships and the inner tension of wanting clarity in a world full of grey areas.
It’s a fitting step forward for Jones, whose previous releases have leaned into celestial tones and dream-pop shimmer—this time, the dream is cracking under pressure, and her voice cuts right through.
Musically, ‘Obsessed’ is clean and powerful—built on crisp beats, gliding synths, and a tightly wound hook that coils into the chorus like a question you can’t stop asking. The production’s sleek, but there’s real heat in the vocal performance—Jones flips between vulnerability and frustration, turning intimacy into a kind of confrontation. It’s pop, but with its polish chipped just enough to feel human.
The power of the track lies in its refusal to pull punches. She’s not waiting quietly for someone to pick a side; she’s demanding emotional clarity and calling out avoidance. It’s the sort of message that hits hardest on a late-night drive or in headphones during a moment of self-reckoning.
Luna Jones has been steadily building momentum with editorial playlist placements and a growing fanbase across continents, but this single feels like a crystallisation—both in theme and in sound. ‘Obsessed’ taps into a deeper confidence. It isn’t just about desire; it’s about control, self-worth, and what we demand from connection in a world where everyone’s half-present. Pop rarely sounds this direct—and that’s exactly why it lands.

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