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By: Sep. 26, 2013
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The highly anticipated "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" does not come out until next month but you can get a preview of the film's soundtrack right now. Check out this just released clip of Christina Aguilera's song from the film, entitled: "We Remain."

Along with Aguilera, Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) and Republic Records today announced a powerful, star-studded lineup for the soundtrack to the motion picture The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, mixing established music icons including seven-time Grammy winning band Coldplay, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Patti Smith, along with some of the hottest Billboard chart topping newcomers in the music business.

Also top-lining this exceptionally talent-rich collection are The Lumineers, whose self-titled debut album achieved platinum sales status in the US, Canada (3x), UK, Ireland and Australia and Gold in Germany and France, with their hit single "Ho Hey" selling over 4.5 million single downloads in the US. Lorde, whose debut single "Royals" just made her the first female artist to top the Billboard Alternative Songs chart since Tracy Bonham in 1996, will also be featured on the soundtrack.

Multi-platinum alternative rock band Imagine Dragons, whose 6x platinum selling song "Radioactive" was dubbed "the biggestbreakout of the year" by Rolling Stone magazine; UK singer / songwriter Ellie Goulding whose recent release Halcyon Days includes platinum singles "Anything Could Happen" and "I Need Your Love;" Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter Sia, whose recent collaborations "Titanium" with David Guetta and "Wild Ones" with Flo Rida were both featured in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hits; pop indie duo Phantogram, who have collaborated with Big Boi, graced the cover of Filter Magazine, and who will release their debut album this fall; and platinum-certified Icelandic folk collective Of Monsters and Men, which became an international presence with the ubiquitous single "Little Talks," contribute tracks as well.

Acclaimed Brooklyn rockers The National, much buzzed about Nashville-based artist Mikky Ekko, the artist The Weeknd, and award-winning singer-songwriter Santigold round out the white-hot The Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack, which has already seen its first release, Coldplay's "Atlas," debut at #1 on the iTunes Overall Top Songs chart. "Atlas" marks the first-ever motion picture soundtrack contribution written and recorded by Coldplay.

The soundtrack will be available in stores and through all digital retailers on November 19, 2013 just before the film opens worldwide on November 22, 2013. Right now, the album can be pre-ordered via the film's official online store. Those who pre-order the soundtrack by October 27 th will have an opportunity to have their names printed on an exclusive The Hunger Games: Catching Fire poster (while supplies last). All pre-orders unlock an instant download of Coldplay's "Atlas" as well.

The unveiling of the film's soundtrack today celebrates the 9-week mark in Lionsgate's "TickTock" countdown campaign which reveals exciting new developments each week through The Hunger Games Explorer leading to the worldwide release of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. Fans are encouraged to engage online to join the countdown excitement leading up to the highly anticipated second film not only by visiting The Hunger Games Explorer but also by using #TickTock9 across all social media this week.

Tracklisting

  1. "Atlas" Coldplay
  2. "Silhouettes" Of Monsters and Men
  3. "Elastic Heart" Sia (ft. The Weeknd & Diplo)
  4. "Lean" The National
  5. "We Remain" Christina Aguilera
  6. "Devil May Cry" The Weeknd
  7. "Who We Are" Imagine Dragons
  8. "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" Lorde
  9. "Gale Song" The Lumineers
  10. "Mirror" Ellie Goulding
  11. "Capital Letter" Patti Smith
  12. "Shooting Arrows At The Sky" Santigold
  13. "Place For Us" Mikky Ekko
  14. "Lights" Phantogram
  15. "Angel On Fire" Antonyand The Johnsons

The first Hunger Games partnership between Republic Records and Lionsgate yielded the Grammy Award-winning, chart-dominating The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 And Beyond executive produced by T Bone Burnett.



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