[1][2] After confirming work on a new studio album in April 2022,[3] Hamasaki stated in a fanclub blog that she wanted to focus on making "summer music".
This gained immediate interest from the public, Hamasaki having previously earned the nickname 'Queen of Summer'[4] for mega hits such as "Blue Bird" and "July 1st".
[5] These past tracks are characterized by a "sense of transience", critics praising Hamasaki for her memorable storytelling; RealSound in particular empathizes her unique perspective, the general public gravitating towards "the kind of sadness only she can write about".
The video was filmed on Ishigaki Island, and features Hamasaki emerging from the sea wearing a horned helmet before the footage switches between a local limestone cave and a bright beach setting.
[15] The singer joins her stage troupe for intermittant dance breaks, including a homage to the 2004 single "Inspire", and ends with shots showing them leaving the ocean together.