Rollergirl

Total songs:
20
Total releases:
25

Rollergirl is Nicole Safft (better known as "Nicci Juice"), a German bubblegum dance/trance act. The project first appeared in 1999 with the single "Dear Jessie" which was a loose cover of a Madonna song. She is perhaps best known for this song and also a later single "Superstar."

Biography

The love for rollerskates developed early when working at a rollerskating rink. Safft was discovered by German producer Alex Christensen on Majorca and signed up for auditions. In 1999, Christensen produced the song "Dear Jessie" for Rollergirl, which was successful as the opening song at a techno-parade in the United Kingdom, where Safft continued to work using the stage name, "Nicci Juice." The name "Nicci Juice" is derived from her real name Nicole Safft, as "safft" translates to "juice" in English. The pseudonym Rollergirl was taken from Heather Graham's role as a naive young porn starlet in the film Boogie Nights.

"Geisha Dreams" (2002) was Rollergirl's last release before she retired to focus on her private life, around Christensen and their son, born in 2003. Safft has also appeared with Daniel Hartwig as co-presenter of the German television channel RTL 2's The Dome and Megaman 2002.

Album release

Rollergirl released her debut album "Now I'm Singin'... And The Party Keeps On Rollin'" in 1999 under the label Universal Records. The album was re-released later after the release of the single "Superstar" which became one of Rollergirl's biggest hits.

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