[1] Due to the effects of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami which occurred five days beforehand, promotions for the album were cancelled, including a music video for the song "Black Out."
He covered "Cherry Bomb" by The Runaways with his wife Yoon on vocals, for the 50 Years of Dr. Martens project, which was released as a compilation album in October 2010.
The first song announced on the album was "Fall Out," which was used as the opening theme of the drama Perfect Report in October 2010.
Verbal had planned on a solo project for many years while in M-Flo and Teriyaki Boyz, after often being asked by producers such as Jermaine Dupri and Pharrell why he did not have one.
American rappers Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj are featured on the album, as well as Canadian R&B singer Drake.
[8] Another American producer who worked on the album was Swizz Beatz, who made the song "Ball n Bounce.
"Fall Out" features Shunya, an unsigned singer who Verbal met at an event at his former high school.
Japanese DJ Shinichi Osawa produced the songs "Dope Boy Fresh" and "Nothing" for the album.
Osawa worked in 2009 with Verbal on the song "Rock U" featuring Namie Amuro, for the Ravex DJ project.
Three Tokyo-based DJs under Verbal's production agency [www.kozm-agency.tv Kozm] were featured on the album: Lucas Valentine on "I Can't Help Myself" and "I Want It All," Suguru Yamamoto on "Hey Mister," "You Are…" and "I See You," and Major Dude on "Vision in the Air," "Black Out," "Hey Mister," "Change Change," "Stomp Dem Roach" and "Liar."