The video also helps in the meaning of understanding the song, since we can see that indeed Miku is pushing away the boy, by trying to strangle him. And this is where the boy comes and tells her that it's enough, that she doesn't have to hurt herself anymore. In the end though, she grows to be tired and ready to kill herself. She also seems to push away from her a person who really cares about her. That results with her starting to hurt herself by rolling. But in the end she is comforted, and told that she does not need to be perfect.Īnother meaning that can be given to that song, is the story of a lonely girl who is tired of her life, as well as of the mistakes that she is making. It also can be percieved that this girl is always expected to be perfect, but she can't, so she hurts herself (scratching herself), and runs away (rolls), hoping to get away from her problems. The story for that would end with someone pulling her out of the relationship. The "dream" meaning that the guy will change, and with "no problem" abused people will say that what is happening to them is nothing, but it is always later made obvious that it is not true. At the end she is comforted by an unknown person.Īlso, it can be viewed as a song about a girl stuck in an abusive relationship. The lyrics are vague, but the general idea is a lonely girl with far-off dreams and a history of "failing", and wants to "stop her breathing". "I won't let this breath out," refers to her final breath, and at the end, she finally lets herself die. Even though she is sad and in pain, she wants to continue living one day at a time. Yet another possibility is that the girl has a terminal illness, and finds herself shut out by her friends. The second one is a girl who loses Her friends off the roof top and she begging god or a second Chance for her lifeĪnother way to look at is that there is a lonely girl who always needs help, but will never accept it from other people. One of the ways to look at is that there is a lonely girl who is commonly bullied at school, and she always runs (or in this case, rolls) away from her problems. There are many ways to look at Rolling Girl. Iglesias also released two Portuguese versions of the song: one version of the song in Portuguese destined for Brazilian market with additional vocals by Brazilian singer Luan Santana, and the other Portuguese version destined for the Portuguese market featured the additional vocals of the Portuguese singer Mickael Carreira.Rolling Girl (ローリンガール) is a song sung by Hatsune Miku, and created by Wowaka. The Spanglish version features Jamaican singer Sean Paul. As of 24 August 2014, there are three other versions of the song that have been released to the music market besides the original Spanish version. They released a music video and their own version became part of several compilation albums but did not experience a single release. In 2013, the song was already finished by Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona without Iglesias' vocals. It was released by Universal Republic Records as the sixth single from the record. The song was written by all of the artists, while production was handled by Carlos Paucar. The original Spanish version features the Cuban artists Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona. "Bailando" (English: "Dancing") is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias for his tenth studio album Sex and Love (2014).