'Hunger Games' actress Jacqueline Emerson premieres new song and video 'Catch Me If You Can'
One of "The Hunger Games" stars Jacqueline Emerson recently releases a music video for her new single "Catch Me If You Can" which she actually wrote it a year ago. Jacqueline's new video sees a lot of fun as she is spending time with some friends on a beach, in great fit with the dancing tune : " 'Catch Me If You Can' is a lot more upbeat and a lot more pop. More of a dance tune, but there's also a deeper message to it, like all of the songs I do. It's about running away from your past and I don't know if you necessary hear that when you hear the song, but that's what I had in mind."
But the 27-year-old actress is no stranger to music. She has pursued an interest in singing and acting since a young age, and once played in Disney recording band Dev2.o, and then released a single "Peter Pan" in 2011. Watch her new clip below.
<iframe width="460" height="264" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9wyPe3QeJ-M?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Jacqueline also talked about her character as a female tribute from District 5 in the Jennifer Lawrence-starring movie. She said, "She's a bit smarter than I am. She's a genius. She's very, very sly and cunning and smart. She figured out so much stuff in the games that I wouldn't have figured out."
Not only is she a big fan of "The Hunger Games", but she is also fond of the songs created for the movie, especially the ballad track sung by Taylor Swift and The Civil Wars. "I have to say I love 'Safe & Sound' by Taylor Swift," she gushed before adding, "I'm thinking of doing a cover."