It was released on October 17, 2010, and served as the Joe Odagiri and Chiaki Kuriyama-starring drama Atami no Sōsakan's theme song.
[3] In 2009, Sheena's solo single "Ariamaru Tomi" was used for the drama Smile, which starred Jun Matsumoto and Yui Aragaki.
Hata was credited on Dai Hakken as an "afrogrammer" for the "For the Disc" version of the song, after introducing African-style primal beats.
was performed by a special unit called the Tokyo Samba Paradise Band (東京サンバパラダイスバンド, Tōkyō Sanba Paradaisu Bando), which featured Tokyo Jihen members, as well as flautist Hideyo Takakuwa and vibraphone performer Midori Takada.
Drummer Toshiki Hata performed a variety of Latin instruments on the piece: the agogô, the tamborim, the shaker, the timbales and the surdo.
[11] Tokyo Jihen were featured in issues of Rockin' On Japan and Switch to promote the release, as well as the NHK program The Star airing an interview with Sheena.
For the Dai Hakken album version, they praised Sheena's songwriting abilities in making a "melody that moves in half-tones", as well as member Ukigumo's guitar techniques.