"Invincible" is a song recorded by Canadian
pop rock group
Hedley for their fourth studio album, Storms (2011). Written by Hedley frontman
Jacob Hoggard and Jason Van Poederooyen, and co-written and produced by
Brian Howes, "Invincible" features guest vocals by Canadian
hip hop artist
P. Reign on the single version. The song was released to radio on August 22, 2011 and to digital retailers on August 23, 2011 through
Universal Music Canada as the
lead single from Storms.[1] It was well received by critics and fans, peaking in the Top 10 of the
Canadian Hot 100 and being nominated for Single of the Year at the
Juno Awards of 2012.[2][3]
Coomposition and reception
"Invincible" is a
pop rock song with a duration of three minutes and forty-three seconds and an
anthemic message of staying strong – or "invincible" – and rising above life's challenges. Francois Marchand of The Vancouver Sun described the song as "a positive-minded, empowerment-driven kind of song" that is indicative of the more mature themes explored on this album.[4] In the first week of the release, it sold over 14,000 copies.[5]
Music video
Directed by Kyle Davison, the music video for "Invincible" premiered on September 6, 2011.[6] To convey the song's message of overcoming adversity in one's life, Davison explained to Dose.ca that it was important to him to "include some people in this [video] and cast it so that the people involved have an emotional stake."[7] It depicts a handful of characters dealing with depression and insecurities, who find peace of mind and smile towards the end of the video; footage of the band performing in a field in the rain and, after the refrain, in sunlight is cut in with these stories.[7] The video for "Invincible" was nominated for five awards at the
2012 MMVAs, including
Video of the Year,[8] however it ultimately lost three of the awards to
Carly Rae Jepsen's "
Call Me Maybe", Cinematographer of the Year to
Marianas Trench's "
Fallout", and Pop Video of the Year to Marianas Trench's "
Haven't Had Enough".
"Invincible" is a song recorded by Canadian
pop rock group
Hedley for their fourth studio album, Storms (2011). Written by Hedley frontman
Jacob Hoggard and Jason Van Poederooyen, and co-written and produced by
Brian Howes, "Invincible" features guest vocals by Canadian
hip hop artist
P. Reign on the single version. The song was released to radio on August 22, 2011 and to digital retailers on August 23, 2011 through
Universal Music Canada as the
lead single from Storms.[1] It was well received by critics and fans, peaking in the Top 10 of the
Canadian Hot 100 and being nominated for Single of the Year at the
Juno Awards of 2012.[2][3]
Coomposition and reception
"Invincible" is a
pop rock song with a duration of three minutes and forty-three seconds and an
anthemic message of staying strong – or "invincible" – and rising above life's challenges. Francois Marchand of The Vancouver Sun described the song as "a positive-minded, empowerment-driven kind of song" that is indicative of the more mature themes explored on this album.[4] In the first week of the release, it sold over 14,000 copies.[5]
Music video
Directed by Kyle Davison, the music video for "Invincible" premiered on September 6, 2011.[6] To convey the song's message of overcoming adversity in one's life, Davison explained to Dose.ca that it was important to him to "include some people in this [video] and cast it so that the people involved have an emotional stake."[7] It depicts a handful of characters dealing with depression and insecurities, who find peace of mind and smile towards the end of the video; footage of the band performing in a field in the rain and, after the refrain, in sunlight is cut in with these stories.[7] The video for "Invincible" was nominated for five awards at the
2012 MMVAs, including
Video of the Year,[8] however it ultimately lost three of the awards to
Carly Rae Jepsen's "
Call Me Maybe", Cinematographer of the Year to
Marianas Trench's "
Fallout", and Pop Video of the Year to Marianas Trench's "
Haven't Had Enough".