An Invitation (Lena Katina song)

"An Invitation"
Single by Lena Katina
from the album This Is Who I Am
Released 18 November 2014
Format digital download
Recorded 2013
Genre Pop rock
Length 03:53 (album version)
Label Katina Music Inc
Writer(s) Katina, Maria Abraham, Jorg Kohring, Sven Martin
Producer(s) Sven Martin
Lena Katina singles chronology
Who I Am
(2014)
An Invitation
(2015)

An Invitation is the fourth single by Russian singer-songwriter Lena Katina's debut solo studio album This Is Who I Am. The song was written by Katina herself, Maria Abraham, Jorg Kohring and Sven Martin, who also produced it.

Track listing

  1. "An Invitation"
  2. "An Invitation" (Music Video)
  1. "An Invitation" (Album Version) 3:53
  2. "An Invitation" (Loaded Fist Remix) 4:26
  3. "An Invitation" (Tim Resler Remix) 4:05
  4. "An Invitation" (DJ Trojan & Alan Belini Remix) 3:36
  5. "An Invitation" (Ilya Baronov Remix) 3:33
  6. "An Invitation" (Zetandel Chill Mix) 4:43
  7. "An Invitation" (The Tipsy Remix) 4:24
  8. "An Invitation" (Alex Molchanov Remix) 4:02

Music video

The music video for An Invitation was shot at location in The Church Palace in Rome, Italy during Lena's trip to album presentation concert at Auditorium Parco della Musica in November 2014, while Lena was already three months pregnant. Set in a luxurious, sexy atmosphere Lena is seen as a mysterious, almost angelical woman trying to convince a man to come to a pure world and escape a lustful life as he's seen surround by a bunch of models. The video premiered in May 12, 2015 at a press conference in The Church Palace with Lena the whole video team explaining its concept.[2]

An Invitation video won the 2015 Accolade Global Film Competition "Award of Excellence"[3] and the 2015 Apex Short Film + Music Video Festival as "Best Soft-rock Music Video"[4]

Release history

Country Date Format Label
World 18 November 2014 Digital download[5] Katina Music Inc.
28 April 2015 Remixes[6]

References

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