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The song has been classified as a rock/rock and roll song in compliance with our EXPLICITGENRE guidelines by reliable sources:
Billboard magazine - “Obsessed” is a rock song about an unhealthy fascination with a romantic partner’s previous relationship.
South China Morning Post - It’s a fun, rock 'n' roll track that will be great for karaoke, and the music video – featuring prom dresses and clip-on bangs – is a killer.
Please stop removing this genre from the infobox and lead section, Bowling is life. Your personal understanding of whether these are "redundant" categorizations of the song is irrelevant. You can see several genres containing the word "pop" in the infobox of Since U Been Gone, if you would like an example.--NØ19:40, 12 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]