Music
- Opening theme song: "恆星" (Shining Star) by Fahrenheit - released in Love You More and More
- Ending theme song: "永不消失的彩虹" (Never Ending Rainbow) by Genie Zhuo
- Insert song: "告訴我" (Tell Me) by Danson Tang - released in D's New Attraction
Rolling Love Original Soundtrack (翻滾吧!蛋炒飯 電視原聲帶)
- Artist: Various artists
- Released: 13 June 2008
- Label: Rock Records
- Language: Mandarin
- Format: Soundtrack album
- Genre: Mandopop
- Releases: Two versions were released: CD+VCD edition (with lyrics photo booklet and a VCD) and CD+DVD edition (with lyrics photo booklet, TV drama recipe cards, and a DVD)
- Track listing
- "永不消失的彩虹" (Never Ending Rainbow) - Genie Zhuo - ending theme
- "LALALA愛情密碼" (La La La Love Code) - Genie Zhuo
- "愛情魔法衣" (Love's Magic Coat) - Genie Zhuo
- "直覺反應" (Initiative Repsonse) - Fong Jiong Jia (方炯嘉)
- "直覺反應 - 臉紅版" (Initiative Repsonse - Redface version) - Fong Jiong Jia (方炯嘉)
- "瘋了瘋了" (Going Mad) - Genie Zhuo - composed by Kenji Wu
- "永不消失的彩虹" - KALA版 (Never Ending Rainbow) - Kala version
- "LALALA愛情密碼" - KALA版 (La La La Love Code) - Kala version
- "愛情魔法衣" - KALA版 (Love's Magic Coat) - Kala version
- "直覺反應" - KALA版 (Initiative Repsonse) - Kala version
- "瘋了瘋了" - KALA版 (Going Mad) - Kala version
- Bonus VCD / DVD
- "永不消失的彩虹" (Never Ending Rainbow) music video - feat Jiro Wang
- Rolling Love drama highlights
- Rolling Love behind-the-scenes footage
- Over The Rainbow music special
- Interview: Guan Xiao Shu vs Genie Zhou
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