Upon its release, "Can't Stop the Disco" garnered positive reviews from music critics and was praised for its composition and commercial appeal.
The music video became notable for displaying another change in Suzuki's persona and is cited as an example of her numerous "reinventions".
"Can't Stop the Disco" was written, produced, composed and arranged by Japanese musician and Capsule member Yasutaka Nakata.
The Maxi CD of the single contains the A-side "Can't Stop the Disco", the B-side track "Climb to the Top", and a remixed version of "Super Music Maker" subtitled "S/A '08 mix", with all three appearing connected seamlessly as a DJ mix.
[5][6] The cover sleeve features Suzuki in a purple and pink lit room, posing in the corner with the song's title on the wall.
[9] The lyrics to "Can't Stop the Disco" describe the freedom on the dance floor, and being able to meet a range of different people.
[12] Hiraga gave the song a mixed review on Hot Express, stating that while "Can't Stop the Disco" presented an "outrageous" and "pounding" club sound, he found it inferior to Suzuki's previous singles with Nakata.
[9] "Can't Stop the Disco" debuted at number 17 on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, selling over 4,600 units in its first week of sales.
The first verse opens with Suzuki standing inside a large circle, singing the song with close-up and body shots.
[21] It moves onto Suzuki with a new outfit, dancing inside of four-by-four room with silver silk wallpaper.
By the pre-chorus, It then uses neon effects to immolate white objects; as a result, Suzuki's sunglasses and hoodie lights up.
[24] "Can't Stop the Disco" was then performed again at Club Asia for a second hosting party by Suzuki; this live version was released on the bonus DVD format for Supreme Show.
The Liquidroom live performance appeared on the bonus DVD format of Suzuki's extended play, Snow Ring (2013).