The album was released in four separate editions: a standard CD containing fifteen musical tracks;[4] a limited 2CD first press edition that came with remixes of "Night Deluxe" and "Virgin Blue";[5] a CD+DVD combination containing the making of Lead hosting the radio show Mokudan on the DVD, along with music videos to select songs;[6] and a CD that came with a multi-paged booklet.
[7] Working with the album's concept of a showcase, the group decided on the track listing's order based on how they would perform them live.
[8] The song "Zoom up" (track #3) was written and composed by members of the musical production company Rebrast: Shogo, Xelik, Kodaka Kotaro and Hirotaka Hayakawa (who goes by SigN).
At some of the events, the trio held mini lives, performing a select set of songs from the album.
[20] The song "Zoom Up" was written and composed by members of the musical production company Rebrast: Shogo, Xelik, Kodaka Kotaro and Hirotaka Hayakawa (who goes by SigN).
After receiving the opportunity to debut at the age of 17, the past 10 and a half years I spent as a member of Lead was a wonderful time beyond words.
Hiroki began to discuss his feelings about leaving to the other members prior to his departure, explaining how he felt that they had surpassed him since they debuted in 2002 with "Manatsu no Magic"; however, due to their reassurance and saying that they would all "do their best together," he had decided to stay on, putting more effort into his overall performance.
Despite this, he fell into a depression, believing that he was unable to "catch up" to his friends' level and began talking about wanting to leave again.
[22] It is such a big thing that our leader is graduating, but we, the three of us, will continue holding up Lead's motto "Stand and Fight," and keep on going as Lead with our full effort, in order to see an even more vivid future with you Leaders.Although several singles were released prior to the album's release, the only music video to make it to the CD+DVD edition of the album was their song "Yakusoku" from the single of the same name.
Keeping in line with the heavier sound, the video opens with strobe lights as each member is introduced.
The sets for the video were of a stage surrounded by fog, a room filled with white curtains and each member encased in a glass cube.
On January 29, 2016, Lead's official YouTube uploaded the full video as a way to help promote the album, which was released a few months later in June.