Almost 500,000 people have watched Courtney Hadwin sit in a simple room with a few artist friends and sing Queen’s “Somebody to Love.” No lights, no stage just raw, room-filling sound. Her raspy voice crashed through the quiet like thunder in a hallway, shaking everyone who thought they knew what powerful singing should sound like.
Her take on the classic song was fiery and bold showing that she never hides behind perfection. Some called it too loud or too wild, but that is exactly what makes her different. When critics filled the comments with words like “annoying” and “obnoxious,” Courtney answered with one calm, sharp word: “Marmite.” She made her point clear, she is not for everyone, and that is the beauty of it.
Courtney Hadwin sings “Somebody to Love”
Fans quickly turned the tide. One said, “This is real soul, nobody else sings like her.” Another added, “If this is screaming, I want more of it.” Their support turned the noise of hate into a chorus of praise. For her loyal listeners, this was not just a cover, it was Courtney standing tall in her own skin.
That fearless energy quietly flowed into her next performance. After facing the storm, she returned with something gentler but just as true, a live cover of Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved.” The shift felt like watching a storm fade into soft rain, proof that her strength comes from knowing when to roar and when to whisper.
Courtney Hadwin – Someone You Loved (Live Cover)
In this live moment, her voice turned tender and fragile, wrapping around every word with care. The rough edges softened, but the emotion stayed strong. Viewers called it “achingly beautiful” and “the sound of healing.” It showed that her power is not only in volume but in truth.
Courtney Hadwin has always walked the line between chaos and grace. From her teenage AGT debut to her new music, she sings like someone who refuses to be ordinary. Her voice divides, but it also dares. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, and see why she never sings to please, only to be real.