The song "Aishite Aishite Aishite" by JubyPhonic tells the story of a cursed necklace, referred to as "the choker," that yearns for the attention and love of people. The choker desperately needs humans to provide sustenance or it becomes agitated and vocalizes its desire. Despite its pleas, the choker remains trapped and tightly wound, metaphorically suffocating. It mentions feeling alone and neglected, desperately seeking validation and acknowledgment. The choker claims to be a good girl, deserving of love and attention, but also reveals its pain and frustration through screams. The lyrics also portray the choker's obsession with being loved by others, repeatedly asking to be loved more and more until it loses its sanity. It has an intense desire for someone to break the curse and set it free from the torment it experiences. However, the choker comes to realize that it craves love to the point of hurting others and itself. The song delves into themes of obsession, longing for acceptance, and the destructive nature of seeking validation from external sources. It explores the character's internal struggle and the detrimental effects of relying solely on the love and attention of others for validation and happiness.