Hunger Games star, Jennifer Lawrence has many talents, but as proven by her appearance on Wednesday night’s Late show, singing is not one of them.

In an interview reported by ET Online, J-Law told David Letterman about her inability to sing amongst a crowd.

“I do not like singing in front of other people. It's like my biggest fear," Lawrence admitted.

As Jennifer explained a traumatic school performance that aided in her fear, Letterman asked her to identify the song, in an attempt to hear her sing. Sounding like her description of a tone deaf Amy Winehouse, the Oscar winning actress belted out “A Holly Jolly Christmas.”

The conversation originally erupted in recognition of her latest singing role in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. Having to sing “The Hanging tree” in front of the entire cast and crew, Lawrence called the experience, “awful,” and requested that Lorde’s voice be ultimately dubbed in. Unfortunately for Jennifer, it seems as thoughthe original vocals will stay, exciting fans for her melodic debut.

According to imbd, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 will premiere on November 21.
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