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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Releases Both Sia And Christina Aguilera’s Powerful Songs Early

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Adele Fredeluces

Staff Writer

The premiere of Catching Fire is coming closer and the soundtrack is shaping up to be as epic as the film itself. Last month, Coldplay released the lead single, “Atlas,” and two more songs featured on the soundtrack for the highly anticipated sequel have officially released.

Last week, Christina Aguilera revealed that she would be part of the soundtrack with a track called “We Remain”. The ballad features Aguilera’s strong vocals and a powerful message: “Whatever happens here… We Remain.”

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Additionally, Australian singer/songwriter, Sia, has also released a track, providing a different sound to the soundtrack. The song is titled “Elastic Heart” and the vocal collaboration between Sia and The Weeknd is definitely mesmerizing.

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Both tracks are available for download on iTunes, in addition to “Atlas”. You can also expect to hear songs from Imagine Dragons, Ellie Goulding, The National, Santigold, The Lumineers and many more artists. The full soundtrack is to be released on November 18, just four days before the release of the film on November 22.

Are these songs pumping you up for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire?

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