A final firework. A chrysanthemum. Blue and white and too loud. It cracks the sky open like an egg. Benson throws his head back. Arms wide. Skates still rolling, because momentum doesn’t care about your feelings. And in that frozen second — between the zip and the echo — he is every boy who ever strapped on wheels and believed he could fly.
💡 If you want a single “ZIP” of MP3s legally, buy the digital album from or 7digital —they provide a clean, DRM-free ZIP download after purchase. Benson Boone Fireworks Rollerblades zip
Zip was wearing a helmet and knee pads, and his rollerblades glowed with neon lights as he skated up to Benson. "Dude, you're on fire!" Zip exclaimed, eyes shining with excitement. "Literally, I have fireworks in my backpack. Want to see some?" The Zip of the Fourth of July A final firework
Benson Boone's debut album, , released on April 5, 2024, is widely regarded as a powerful introduction to his brand of "intimate pop". The title serves as a metaphor for his rapid rise to fame—like a firework tied to a rollerblade, everything happened incredibly fast and a bit out of control. Core Themes and Sound It cracks the sky open like an egg
Rollerblades are a funny thing. They’re not cool anymore, not really. Too retro. Too vulnerable. You can’t fake swagger on eight tiny polyurethane wheels. You either commit to the glide or you eat pavement. Benson commits. He always commits. That’s the Boone thing — the piano-crashing, high-note-hitting, tear-in-the-throat thing. He doesn’t half-love you. He doesn’t half-jump.