It was released by Avex Trax on April 6, 2005, and was the last single from her seventh studio album, Queen of Hip-Pop (2005).
The song was the third of three consecutive singles to sell over 100,000 copies and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for sales exceeding 100,000 units.
[1] The song's accompanying lyrics are explicitly sexual, with the chorus namechecking Trojan condoms.
[7] Amuro didn't want to ruin the image or coolness of the song, so she asked Michico to write the lyrics and melody.
[7] The single's B-side song "Handle Me" was written and composed Akira, while its music was arranged by Junya Endo.
[10] "Handle Me" is an upbeat song that features an exotic opening and lyrically describes a person who believes in the future and lives strongly.
[16] Amuro commented: "I was nervous as it was a special fashion show, but I enjoyed it a lot because the audience erupted when I appeared!
CDJournal praised the single as impressive with its refrain of melodies reminiscent of Okinawan and Middle Eastern folk music.
[20] Daniel Robison of Playlouder praised the song as "unabashed filth that fits perfectly with the grinding bass and stabbing beats.
[24] The single stayed in the top twenty one last week, ranking at number fourteen and selling 12,278 copies.
[26] The single charted in the top 100 for ten weeks[27] and was eventually certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) in May 2005 for selling over 100,000 copies.