At sixteen, nearly 80 percent of teens report feeling stressed about school, friends, or the future. That number is not just a statistic; it is a storm inside so many kids. Courtney Hadwin takes that storm and gives it a voice. Sitting under the glow of deep red light, her face close to the mic, she sings about being stuck between what was and what is coming. It feels like being trapped in your own skin.
Her voice carries the ache of confusion while her body shows the fight to break free. One moment, she is still, eyes almost lost in thought; the next, she is surging forward with fire in her delivery. The red backdrop wraps everything in tension, as if the room itself remembers what sixteen feels like. It is the sound of being too young for the weight on your shoulders, yet too old to ignore it.
Courtney Hadwin – Sixteen (Official Visualizer)
Fans who have watched it are not just listening, they are reliving. One viewer said it “reminded me of how it felt to want answers and never get them.” Another wrote that Courtney “put my teenage heart into words I never had.” The comment section feels like a diary left open, where people recognize the lost kid inside them and whisper back, yes, I remember.
That song leaves you raw, but it also sets up the next chapter. From the struggle of being sixteen, Courtney turns to the rush and crash of young love. It is like moving from the confusion of who you are into the wildfire of who you love. In her next song, she does not hold back, letting the story burn and fade right before your eyes.
Courtney Hadwin – Wild Things (Official Visualizer)
In “Wild Things,” she remembers when love was all-consuming, when nothing else mattered but two people against the world. Then she sings the fall, the moment the fire goes out and you are left with only ashes. Her voice trembles at times, strong at others, just like heartbreak itself. Fans wrote about crying through it, about feeling like someone had finally captured the sound of moving on.
Courtney Hadwin is not just singing songs. She is pulling pieces of life most people hide and turning them into sound and vision. Her style is emotional, direct, and fearless, the kind that makes you stop scrolling and sit with your own memories. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. You may think you are just listening to her, but you are really hearing yourself.