Wait, maybe "Rollerblades Rar" is part of a YouTube video title they heard. Let me search for videos titled "Benson Boone Fireworks rollerblades rar." Let's see... Hmm, the first results are a video by an artist named Benson Boone called "Fireworks," but no mention of rollerblades. There's a video with someone rollerblading while listening to a playlist with his song. Maybe that's where the user got the idea. They might want to create a similar video or find a specific file related to that concept.
Alternatively, could it be a creative project? Maybe the user wants to create a video or art piece with the song and rollerblades? Perhaps a DIY guide on how to use the song in a video project with visual elements, like rollerblading scenes. That might be a safer approach. Or maybe they're trying to combine two unrelated things, like rollerblading and the song into a workout routine. Benson Boone Fireworks Rollerblades Rar
Another angle: "Rar" could be a mishearing of the word "Rage" or "Rar" as in a file type. If they're looking for a .rar file containing music or videos related to Benson Boone's "Fireworks," perhaps they're trying to download a leak or a fan edit. However, distributing such files may be against copyright laws. I need to make sure the guide doesn't encourage piracy. Also, if the file doesn't exist legitimately, the guide should caution against using illegal sources. Wait, maybe "Rollerblades Rar" is part of a