Sakura Endō served as the center position, and Sayuri Matsumura, Junna Itō, Miria Watanabe, and Momoko Ōzono participated as their last single from the group.
They show the members freely enjoy themselves with oversized soap bubbles, confetti, feather, a lot of balloons and large-size colorful cellophanes.
[11] The B-sides "Nekojita Camomile Tea" (猫舌カモミールティー, "Cat Tongue Camomile Tea") sung by fourth generation members and "Otonatachi ni wa Shiji Sarenai" (大人たちには指示されない, "Adults Can't Order Me Around") sung by third generation members was announced and performed for the first time on the encore part of their concert 9th Year Birthday Live on May 8 and 9, respectively.
Sakura Endō, who served as a center position of the song said "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" is a good tempo and the overall mature tone is impressive.
"Fingers crossed" means "good luck", so she thinks it's a sad but positive farewell song.
[21] The special edition of the single debuted at number 1 on the Oricon Digital Albums Chart with 4,003 download units.
[23][24] The song entered number 44 on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 for the chart issue date of June 9, 2021.
[28][29] On July 9, 2021, "Gomen ne Fingers Crossed" received a triple platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ), denoting shipments of 750,000 copies.
The music video uses an "auto racing" theme with a "3 to 3" match between team Lost and Found (Yūki Yoda, Sakura Endō, and Haruka Kaki) and team Rain Bringer (Erika Ikuta, Asuka Saitō, and Mizuki Yamashita), with the six powerful and fast racing cars.
The background shows a diner secretly operating at a beach, where racers competing for speed gathered from all over Japan.
[34][35] The b-side music videos "Zabun Zazabun" from Type-B and "Sabita Compass" from Type-D were released simultaneously on May 25, 2021.
The music video "Zabun Zazabun" was directed by Kazuki Takahashi, shot mainly at Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture in mid-April.
[36][37] The music video "Sabita Compass" was directed by Takurō Ōkubo, shot in a road movie style for two days in mid-April at Izu, Shizuoka Prefecture.
It is a story-style music video about Yūki Yoda, who got lost in a luxurious and classical Western mansion, explored with a guide while being tossed by the residents.
Sakura Endō was selected as the center position for the second time since "Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii".