Invisible (Ashlee Simpson song)

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"Invisible"
"Invisible" cover
Single by Ashlee Simpson
Released June 2006 (U.S.)
Format Digital download
Recorded Henson Recording Studio, Hollywood, California
Genre Pop/Rock
Length 3:46
Label Geffen Records
Producer(s) Ron Fair
Chart positions
  • #21 (U.S.)
Ashlee Simpson singles chronology
"L.O.V.E."
(2005)
"Invisible"
(2006)

"Invisible" is a song by Ashlee Simpson, released as a single in the summer of 2006. The track was originally recorded by the band Jaded Era; to date, it is the first single by Simpson that she did not write herself. Although it was said that the song would be included on a re-released version of Simpson's 2005 platinum album I Am Me, the summer passed without this happening, and therefore plans for the re-release have presumably been dropped.

Contents

[edit] About the record

Audio samples:

In an interview Simpson stated that the song was mainly about having emotional strength and how she has learned from previous experiences (the Saturday Night Live and Orange Bowl incidents) to pick her pieces up from the floor and keep her head held up; according to her, "Invisible" reflects those moments, where she has had to pick her self up completely in order to succeed. "It's basically about life, about finding the courage to get back up and keep fighting, which I think everybody deals with every day", Simpson has said of the song.[1] In a video of part of the process of recording the song, in which she is seen working with Ron Fair, Fair described how he approached Simpson with the song, which he thought would be a "perfect fit" for her; he had, Simpson said, had the song for about two years and chose her to record it. Fair said that although Simpson is a songwriter herself, even many great artists have performed songs written by others.[2]

"Invisible" first appeared in April 2006 as a sample on Simpson's official website, and the June/July 2006 issue of Teen People mentioned in an article on Simpson that "Invisible" would be included on a re-released version of her album I Am Me.[3] Simpson's version of "Invisible" has a few lyrical differences from the Jaded Era version: the line "but maybe you're not lost at all" was changed to "when maybe", and "they will see you" was used instead of "they won't see you".

[edit] Commercial release

"Invisible" was released for digital download in July 2006, weeks after the official radio release. It entered the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart at number twenty-eight, the week's highest debut[4] and the highest debut of Simpson's career.[5] A week later it rose to number 21.[6] But it quickly fell off the charts. That maybe is the reason why the song wont be rereleased, because it was below expectations.

Simpson in a scene from the "Invisible" music video.
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Simpson in a scene from the "Invisible" music video.

The music video for "Invisible" features Simpson boxing, with scenes that were inspired by the 2004 film Million Dollar Baby and were shot in the same set as the film. The video was directed by Marc Webb, who also directed Simpson's video for "Boyfriend" (2005), and was filmed on May 23 and May 24, 2006, in Los Angeles, California. Simpson had to train for the video's boxing. The video is in black-and-white, which Simpson said was because it gave the video a "gritty, raw feel"; Webb referred to black-and-white as giving the video a "mythical quality". In the video, Simpson is initially knocked down by her opponent, but she sees a little girl in the crowd (who is colorized, unlike anything else in the video) who inspires her to get up again and win the fight; Simpson said that she can relate to this because her fans have stood by her in the same way.[7]

The video was given a "Sneak Peak" on MTV's Total Request Live on June 2,[8] and premiered on June 19; an episode of Making the Video about its filming also aired on that day. The video debuted on the TRL countdown on June 20 at number eight (her highest debut to date);[8] it reached number one on its fifteenth day on the countdown, July 20,[9] making it Simpson's fourth video to reach the top on TRL. During this period it was nominated for a 2006 MTV Video Music Award for "Best Cinematography".[10] The video was on the countdown for the last time on August 23, subsequently falling off after 33 days.[11]

[edit] Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 21
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Tracks 5
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 19
U.S. Billboard Hot 100
Week 01 02 03 04
Position
28
21
42
76

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Jennifer Vineyard, "Ashlee Simpson Is 'One Sore Beyotch' On Violent Video's Set", MTV News, June 2, 2006.
  2. ^ "The Making of "Invisible" Episode 1", AshleeSimpsonMusic.com, June 30, 2006.
  3. ^ Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna, "Teen People's 25 Hottest Stars Under Twenty-Five: Hot Survivor", Teen People, June/July 2006, page 143.
  4. ^ Clover Hope, "Furtado's 'Promiscuous' Still Sizzling On Charts", Billboard, July 27, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2006.
  5. ^ Fred Bronson, Chart Beat - "Visibility", Billboard, July 27, 2006. Retrieved August 3, 2006.
  6. ^ Fred Bronson, Chart Beat Chat - "Will Paris Match?", Billboard.com, August 4, 2006.
  7. ^ Making the Video episode for "Invisible".
  8. ^ a b TRL Archive - June 2006, Popfusion.net.
  9. ^ TRL Archive - July 2006, Popfusion.net.
  10. ^ "Red Hot Chili Peppers and Shakira Top '2006 MTV Music Awards' Nominations With Seven Each". MTV. July 31, 2006. Retrieved July 31, 2006.
  11. ^ TRL Archive - August 2006, Popfusion.net.
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