The song is Kumi's first collaborative effort since her single "Hot Stuff" with Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT, which was released a month prior.
The CD cover sleeve has Kumi wearing a black mini-dress and headdress.
The song borrows a 4-bar melody from the Missy Elliott and Rockwilder's remake of "Lady Marmalade."
reached #5 on the Japanese Oricon Singles Chart, and sold over 48,000 units in that region.
The song also reached number five on the Japanese Count Down TV Singles Chart.
was shot in Japan: it features Kumi and Soulhead dancing in a cave, with individual scenes of them with men in a jail cell.
was written by the members and sisters of Japanese musical duo Soulhead, Yoshika and Tsugumi, with production being done by Octopussy.
[1] Avex approached Yoshika and Tsugumi to collaborate with Koda Kumi, which they accepted.
[1] The song is Kumi's first collaborative effort since her single "Hot Stuff," which was with Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT, which had been released a month prior.
was one of three songs from Kumi's greatest hits album Best ~second session~ to have included featuring artists - the others songs were "Candy" featuring Mr. Blistah from rap duo Clench & Blistah, and "Kamen" with Tatsuya Ishii.
For the collection, each single was given its own unique cover art, each which represented a dress from a different culture.
This was one of her best selling limited singles from Best ~second session~ alongside "Birthday Eve", "feel", and "Candy".