: At the time of its release, an uncut version of the MV shown during her debut live concert included upper-body nudity scenes, which was highly provocative for the 1998 South Korean media landscape. Impact and Legacy
: The video features a mysterious, cinematic theme with Uhm Jung-hwa showcasing both a "subtle sexy look" and a more natural "girl next door" side.
: The Invitation album was the first number-one album on South Korea's new monthly charts in 1998 and has sold over 450,000 copies. : At the time of its release, an
The song deviates from the high-energy techno-pop common in the late 90s, opting instead for a .
Released on July 1, 1998, "" (초대) by Uhm Jung-hwa is a definitive classic of first-generation K-pop that cemented her status as the "Madonna of Korea". Written and produced by Park Jin-young (J.Y. Park), the track is celebrated for its sophisticated, minimalist production and its daringly sensual concept which was barrier-breaking for its time. Musical Composition & Style The song deviates from the high-energy techno-pop common
: Uhm Jung-hwa utilizes airy, mesmerizing vocals that complement the "nocturnal" and "sensual" mood of the track.
: It portrays a mature transformation, moving away from "innocent girl" archetypes toward a "mature woman" persona. Park), the track is celebrated for its sophisticated,
The music video for "Invitation" is iconic for its .