Courtney Hadwin’s new song teaser “All the Love” blows up social media with her powerful voice and raw emotion
Courtney Hadwin’s Unreleased Track “All the Love” Sends TikTok Into a Frenzy as Album Hype Builds
Courtney Hadwin has been on an artistic journey for years, winning over fans with her explosive vocals and emotionally charged stage presence. Now, with a viral teaser for her unreleased track “All the Love,” she’s once again reminding the world why her voice is unlike anyone else’s in today’s music scene.
A brief clip of the track, shared on TikTok, quickly captured attention — racking up over 1.6 million views. Hadwin’s unmistakable rasp and emotional intensity cut through, and fans didn’t hold back: many are already calling it a future hit.
Watch the viral preview below
The stripped-down visual may be simple — just Hadwin sitting and singing — but the emotional punch is undeniable. Her energy, paired with that blues-soaked grit in her voice, makes it impossible not to move with the rhythm.
“All the Love” isn’t just a catchy tune — it’s laced with sharp, powerful lines like: “You wouldn’t piss on me if I was on fire” and “I’ve got all the love that money can buy” — lyrics that speak to strength, survival, and owning your worth.
Penned by Joe Stark and Kevin Bowe and distributed via BMG Rights Management through DistroKid, the single (“All the Love (Money Can Buy)”) represents a fearless evolution for Hadwin — edgier, bolder, and even more vocally magnetic.
Little Miss Jagged: Courtney’s Defining Moment
The buzz around “All the Love” comes just weeks before the drop of “Little Miss Jagged” — Courtney Hadwin’s highly anticipated debut album, releasing on September 12, 2025. It’s been seven years since she wowed audiences as a 13-year-old sensation on America’s Got Talent, and now, she’s stepping fully into her artistry.
In a recent interview with Soundsphere Magazine, Courtney reflected on her journey and shared insight into what this album means to her.
“Little Miss Jagged” is more than an album — it’s a genre-bending statement. Blending rock, funk, blues, soul, and punk, the project showcases Courtney’s musical diversity and rich, husky tone that evokes legends like Tina Turner and Janis Joplin — yet is unmistakably her own.
Building momentum from her previous releases like the fiery “You Only Love Me When I Lie” and the retro-styled “Spellbound,” Hadwin has also wowed fans with her Live at Metropolis series, where she performed originals like “Jagged” and “Monsters” with an electrifying live band