The song "Rolling in the Deep (Little Mermaid Style)" by Whitney Avalon is a playful reimagining of the popular Adele song, but with a twist – it's told from the perspective of the sea witch Ursula from Disney's The Little Mermaid. In the song, Ursula expresses regret and frustration that she almost had it all – power and prestige ruling in the deep sea – but lost out to the mermaid, Ariel. She reflects on her past and how she should have been queen, but ultimately lost to "Mermaid Streep" (a reference to the actress Meryl Streep). Ursula believes that she was unfairly portrayed as evil and misunderstood, claiming that not every sea witch is as bad as she's made out to be. The lyrics also touch on Ursula's desire for revenge and her wish that Ariel had never kissed Prince Eric, as it ultimately led to her downfall. She expresses her anger at losing to Ariel and wishes she had taken more extreme measures to win. Overall, the song offers a humorous and clever take on The Little Mermaid story, giving a fresh perspective to a classic tale from American pop culture.