[1] The decision to release this song was made after Kis-My-Ft2's flagship TV program "Kiss My Busaiku!"
[1] According to Nakai, the song "goes beyond the limits of idols" to make people smile, and the music video featured the members dressed as babies, which was a shocking sight.
Also, Takuya Kimura, Goro Inagaki, Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, and Shingo Katori appear in the lyrics.
On the weekly chart, it recorded estimated sales of 78,000 copies, but was beaten by Exile (Japanese band)'s "New Horizon" to No.
1 on the weekly chart, producer Nakai punished it in the August 14, 2014 broadcast of "Kiss My BUSAIKU!