Michishirube

[2] Masahiro Nakai, who had produced Busaiku up to the previous single, was not involved in this single, and Busaiku members spent ten days in a shared training camp,[3] where they produced the music, designed the jackets, and conceived the music videos on their own.

The music video symbolizes the stage set on the roof of a department store that appeared in their debut single "Tana Kara Botamochi".

The music video uses the same set that appeared in their debut single "Tana Kara Botamochi" as a symbol.

The lyrics include a verse from the lyrics of the second single "Ti Ti Ti Terette Teretititi (Dare no Ketsu)" written by Nakai, "Panitan" from the same song, and peridot, Nakai's birthstone, as well as the hidden names of each member "1000" (1000 in Japanese "sen"): Kento Senga, "Wataru": Wataru Yokoo, "Nikai"(Twice): Takashi Nikaido, and "Miataranai"(not found): Toshiya Miyata).

1 on the Oricon Weekly Chart dated January 16, becoming the fourth single to reach the top spot.