Courtney Hadwin’s performance of Love Hurts showcases a completely unique side of her artistry. Hadwin’s performance in Sweden with Miss Li and Sonny Gustafsson reduces the song to its simplest form, allowing the rich and raw nature of her guitar-accompanied raspy voice to stand out. Each line is infused with emotion, ensuring that the pain is felt to its deepest degree.
This rendition is more serene than her high-octane rock performances, and allows her to show her softer side. Without the aid of a commanding stage presence, Hadwin is able to connect through raw emotion, which exemplifies that artistry is about more than just power—it is about telling a story. Her adaptions to different styles of music makes her unique.
Courtney Hadwin – Love Hurts (Cover)
Collaborating with Miss Li and Gustafsson adds a new dimension to her music, and gives a glimpse of her evolution as an artist. Miss Li remains her Han Solo, allowing her to explore new sounds while producing music that is true to her style. There is no doubt that this new experience drives Hadwin towards developing deeply personal and impactful music.
Before this video was released, fans were already requesting for the song to be uploaded on its own because of the Hadwin’s profound interpretation. Her making a song entirely her own shows she is much more than just a former contestant in a talent show—she is an artist with something genuine to say.
Courtney Hadwin’s journey from a shy girl to a powerhouse performer is nothing short of inspiring. Her performance of Nutbush City Limits on The Voice Kids showcased her natural ability to transform the stage into her own world. Even at just 12 years old she channeled the spirit of legendary artists like Tina -Turner and James-Brown, moving with an energy and confidence that stunned the judges . What made this moment so special was the stark contrast between her quiet demeanor offstage and the electrifying presence she unleashed once the music started.
Courtney sings ‘Nutbush City Limits’ by Ike & Tina Turner | The Voice Stage #28
Much like her recent cover of Love Hurts this performance proves that Hadwin has always had an innate ability to embody the soul of a song. From the strong emotions of Love Hurts to the fast energy of Nutbush City Limits, she has shown she’s not just a singer—she’s a performer who lives and breathes the music.
Her story proves how important it is to be yourself. It shows that real talent isn’t about following the rules but about being proud of what makes you unique. You can watch Courtney Hadwin on her youtube channel and further follow her on her instagram and facebook.
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