On April 23, 2007, American website Jame World confirmed the release of a new single, entitled "Kiss & Cry". The song's original working title was "Dancing Leah", which is a reference to Filipina American model
Leah Dizon. It was written, composed, and arranged by Utada, whilst production was handled by Utada,
Teruzane Utada, and Akira Miyake. For the song, Hikaru had played the keyboards and synthesizers, and provided backing vocals. It was originally recorded for their studio album
Ultra Blue by Atsushi Matsui at Bunkamura Studios and EMI Music Japan Studios,
Shibuya, Tokyo in 2007, but the idea was scrapped for unknown reasons. The finished composition was then mastered by American music engineer
Ted Jensen at Sterling Studios,
New York City,
New York. The single also included the A-side track "
Beautiful World", which also appeared on Utada's seventh studio and fifth Japanese album,
Heart Station (2007). It was served as the third single from the album on May 31. The CD single contains both "Beautiful World" and "Kiss & Cry", plus their instrumental versions. It also contains a remixed version of Utada's 1999 cover version of the 1954
Kaye Ballard song, "
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)"; its instrumental version was also included on the CD format. Utada's 1999 cover was originally included on their single "
Wait & See (Risk)". The artwork to "Kiss & Cry" features Utada sitting on a ledge at the bottom of a concrete garage building, while motion-blurred school children walk past them. The CD features an extra lyric booklet, printed on plain white paper. The song was used as the theme song for the
Nissin Cup Noodles product, which was released in Japan. ==Composition==