Invisible (Jaded Era song)

Leyden has frequently said "everyone has felt completely invisible once in their lifetime, and sometimes it's just you against the world", and that the song's lyrics paralleled the band's status as independent and unsigned.

The music video for Jaded Era's version of "Invisible" was directed by Dave Greene and members of the band, and produced on a US$300 budget.

[1] It comprises footage of the band performing the song intercut with black-and-white clips of a homeless man, a bullied school student, a hitch-hiker and a drug addict.

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 herself 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.

[10] It was released physically and officially for the first time as a bonus track on most editions (not US) on her new album "Bittersweet World".

The video debuted on the TRL countdown on June 20 at number eight (her highest debut to date);[12] it reached number one on its fifteenth day on the countdown, July 20,[13] making it Simpson's fourth video to reach the top on TRL.

Simpson in a scene from the "Invisible" music video