“Courtney Hadwin Just Did It Again!” the Viral Rock Queen Who First Stole Hearts on America’s Got Talent Has Set the Internet Ablaze Once More — This Time With Her Explosive Original Song “Never Say Never.” With Her Raw, Gritty Vocals and Wild Stage Energy, Courtney Proved She’s Not Just a Former Talent Show Star — She’s a Full-Blown Rock Powerhouse. The Video Is Racing Toward 1 Million Views, and Fans Can’t Stop Raving: “You’re Still Awesome Since the First Time I Saw You on Agt!” From the First Scream to the Last Note, She Owned the Stage — Courtney Hadwin Is Rock ’n’ Roll Reborn.

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Courtney Hadwin has proven herself to be a force of nature in modern rock ’n’ roll.

Her latest release, the original track “Never Say Never,” is no exception, racking up nearly 1 million views online and reminding fans why they fell in love with her from the very beginning.

No one has a story quite like Courtney Hadwin. Her jaw-dropping, Janis Joplin-esque audition on America’s Got Talent went internationally viral, drawing attention from the music industry eager to shape her as a conventional pop star.

But Courtney stayed true to herself, creating music infused with personal coming-of-age stories, all while building a growing fanbase now exceeding 3.7 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. That journey reaches a new highlight with the unveiling of her long-awaited debut album ‘Little Miss Jagged’, available for streaming and in physical formats.

As heard in her previous singles, ‘Little Miss Jagged’ resists easy genre classification. It ranges from bouncy pop-punk to epic ballads, from frenetic funk to Motown with a modernist twist, and old-school R&B, all united by Hadwin’s phenomenal vocal prowess — a gold-plated voice that soars, struts, and emotes in equal measure. Each track reflects her personal experiences, giving listeners an unfiltered glimpse into her life and artistry.

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The track “Never Say Never” encapsulates that ethos perfectly, with lyrics reflecting resilience, personal growth, and self-discovery:

“I’ll try anything once or twice, never really know what I might like… I never say never, except to you… Sometimes you have to crash and burn… Now I know enough to walk away.”

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Fans have responded with overwhelming enthusiasm:

“I remember the first time I saw her on America’s Got Talent, she surprised the heck out of me, good to see her following her dreams.”

“Wow wow wow, totally own that stage, vocals so crystal clear and amazing band, thank you Courtney for proper music.”

“One of the greatest British voices ever and Courtney’s stage presence is just hypnotizing.”

“Beautiful and one of the best artists the UK has had… keep rockin’.”

Hadwin’s live performances are electrifying, as showcased in her ‘Live At Metropolis Studios’ video series. Her upcoming UK headline tour will celebrate the release of ‘Little Miss Jagged’, with tickets available for fans eager to witness her powerhouse vocals and commanding stage presence in person.

For Courtney Hadwin, the message is clear: never say never, because she’s living proof that staying true to your artistry and embracing your individuality can ignite the world.

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