Courtney Hadwin went to Metropolis Studios in West London. This is where she sang her original song, “MONSTERS.” She wrote it about feeling stressed and the complex parts of life. It is her own story set to strong rock music.
The song is about loneliness when no one is around. She sings about the “monsters” in her mind. Her biggest fear is seeing her own face in the mirror. She sings, “I’m afraid of myself every time I see the face in the mirror”. The song also says we must help each other when we cry.
Courtney Hadwin – Monsters (Live At Metropolis Studios)
This live moment shows her style well. She is shy offstage, but becomes a “lion” when she performs. Her rock voice is compared to that of the great singer Janis Joplin. Many people called her a pop and rock queen.
After fighting her inner demons in “MONSTERS,” Courtney recently released a cover of a song about deep sadness. She paid tribute to the rock legend Ozzy Osbourne. The new performance was a surprise, turning a heavy band’s music into a slow one. She proves she can make any classic song feel new.
Courtney Hadwin – Changes (Live Cover)
The song is “Changes,” a piano piece about deep heartbreak. Black Sabbath wrote it after their drummer’s painful breakup. The song became famous again when Ozzy and his daughter, Kelly, sang it. That version sold over one million copies. Courtney sings the song with deep, genuine emotion, all of which portrays life.
Her style is real, without tricks. She takes deep feelings and sets them on fire with her voice. People believe that music is a gift to her. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Do not miss her story.