Courtney Hadwin’s ‘All The Love’ Performance Proves Rock Isn’t Dead – It’s Just Getting Started

Andy Frye

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Courtney Hadwin just dropped a musical bomb. Her new single “All The Love (Money Can Buy)” isn’t just a song, it’s a declaration of war against boring music. At just 21, the British firecracker channels Janis Joplin’s wild energy and Tina Turner’s unstoppable power into three minutes of pure rebellion. This is the sound of a young artist tearing up the rulebook and writing her destiny. And trust us, you’ll want to crank it loud.

“All The Love” hits like a freight train, blaring horns, pounding drums, and Courtney’s signature rasp that could start a wildfire. She calls it her “big shout-in-the-car” song, and you’ll instantly understand why. The lyrics sting (“Your money don’t mean nothing to me”) while the music makes your body move against your will. It’s angry. It’s funky. Most of all? It’s completely, unapologetically Courtney.

All The Love (Money Can Buy)

Fans lost their minds. Comments exploded with “FINALLY a real rock song!” and “She’s the second coming of Janis!” Many shared videos of themselves dancing wildly to the track. Older listeners praised how she “gets” classic soul, while Gen Z fans called it “the perfect breakup anthem.” The song trended on rock playlists within hours, proving Courtney’s voice cuts through the noise like a lightning bolt.

But this fiery sound didn’t come out of nowhere. Her earlier single “Spellbound” showed the first sparks of this explosion. Where “All The Love” snarls, “Spellbound” bewitches a slower burn that builds to a volcanic chorus. It’s the perfect before-and-after snapshot of an artist finding her power. And when those guitars kick in? You’ll understand precisely how Courtney became rock’s most exciting new voice.

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Spellbound

“Spellbound” became Courtney’s breakout rock moment. Fans obsessed over how her voice morphs from smoky whispers to full-throated screams. The song’s dark, swirling vibe earned comparisons to Amy Winehouse meets Led Zeppelin. Comments still pour in daily like: “That growl at 2:15 gives me chills!” Radio stations praised its “timeless yet fresh” sound, proving Courtney could honor rock history while making something entirely her own.

Want more of Courtney’s rock revolution? Follow her journey online for studio sneak peeks, wild live clips and that unfiltered humor fans love. She’s everywhere from Instagram to TikTok, serving equal parts vintage vibes and Gen Z attitude.

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