She barely had a minute, but that was all she needed. Courtney Hadwin stepped up, hair wild and eyes full of fire, and turned I Feel The Earth Move into a blast of soulful electricity. In just over a minute, she channeled decades of rock, blues, and pure instinct, making a Carole King classic feel brand new.
The song shook with energy. Courtney did not just sing about the earth moving. She made it feel like it actually might. Her voice cracked and soared with the kind of freedom most singers only touch after years on stage. There was grit in every note but also joy. She made it clear that this was not a cover. It was a claim. She owned that song for all 79 seconds of it.
Courtney Hadwin – “I Feel The Earth Move”
Fans love these short clips for a reason. They capture her exactly as she is unfiltered, unstoppable, entirely in her element. Comments filled with praise poured in, calling it “too short but too good to forget.” Her rawness is what keeps people coming back. She does not polish away the edges. She keeps them sharp and honest.
But then comes the softer side. In her live cover of Someone You Loved, Courtney stepped away from the heat and leaned into heartbreak. The fire was still there, but it was lower now, like coals glowing under the surface. She sang slowly as the words cost her something, and each line felt like it came from a place that hurt just enough to be real.
Courtney Hadwin – Someone You Loved (Live Cover)
“I let my guard down and then you pulled the rug.” The way she held that line made it feel like a confession. Her voice trembled not because she couldn’t control it but because she chose not to. There was no performance at that moment just honesty. Courtney gave the kind of quiet that only comes after the storm, and everyone felt it.
Courtney Hadwin is not just one kind of singer. She is a burst of lightning and a quiet echo. She can howl with soul one minute and break your heart the next. Whether she is moving the ground beneath you or standing still in the middle of pain, her voice always comes from someplace real. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. The next song might be loud, soft, or somewhere in between, but it will always be true.