[6][7] The release was described as a turning point single (節目シングル, fushime shinguru) during promotions, a title given to her Electric Mole DVD as well.
[9] The B-side "La salle de bain" is a classically re-arranged version of Sheena's song "Yokushitsu" from her album Shōso Strip (2000), arranged by Neko Saito and featuring English lyrics translated by Robbie Clark.
[10][11] The final B-side "Ringo Catalogue (Kuroko Jidai Saihen-san)" is a new song created by compiling sounds from Sheena's first three albums by recording engineer Uni Inoue.
[6] The Minna no Uta video was stop-motion, featuring a 3D apple puppet called "Ringo-chan", designed by Hiroko Saito and animated by Enjin Productions.
[7] A series of massive promotional posters were displayed in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya, as well as advertisements in GBM, The Television and Spa magazines, and record stores.
She performed the song as a solo artist during her Dai Ikkai Ringohan Taikai: Adult Only concerts in December 2005, as well as the B-side "La salle de bain".
[16] The song was added to Kyōiku to make it easier for fans of Sheena's solo era to accept her transition into becoming a member of Tokyo Jihen.
[19] It features Sheena re-performing scenes from music videos in her earlier career using outfits and cosmetics, while singing "Ringo no Uta".
The next scenes feature Sheena as the character from "Mayonaka wa Junketsu" (2001), however this time in live action, unlike the animated original.
They described the B-side "La salle de bain" as a "spectacle tune" from a fantastic film, and praised how the sound interacted with Sheena's vocals, noting how over-orchestration did not drown out the song.
[22] Visuals and imagery Technical and production Performers and musicians Personnel details were sourced from Kyōiku's liner notes booklet.