During this time, Abe found she could not write songs she considered good since her debut, as opposed to those written in high school.
[2] The song deals with her feelings of insecurity, impatience and conflict of not being considered a child or an adult.
[4] Abe described "Ai ni Iku" as a "painful pop tune" and a "straightforward love song."
[2] The self-guitar backed track "Morning" was described by Abe as being about a man's other connections outside of love, such as work and friends.
[2] Abe started the song from the lyric "Ashita wa dare no moto e yuku no?"
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