British powerhouse Courtney Hadwin is turning heads again with her release, “All The Love (Money Can Buy),” a blistering kiss-off track that channels the raw energy of 60s and 70s Motown while delivering a fearless, modern attitude.

With a voice that blends the fire of Janis Joplin, the grit of Tina Turner, and the gospel lift of Aretha Franklin, Hadwin asserts herself as one of the most compelling young artists of her generation.

The single, co-written with producer Kevin Bowe (Etta James, Joe Cocker), is a brass-fueled, backbeat-heavy declaration of independence. “All the love (money can buy) was one of my favourite songs to write because it’s just a big fck you song that you can shout in the car!*” Hadwin explained. “It was one of those songs that just needed to be wrote instead of said!” Fans have hailed it as her boldest track yet, praising the soaring vocals and unapologetic swagger.

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At 21 years old, Hadwin has already amassed over a million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, drawing admiration from fans of all ages. Supporters, ranging from teenagers to septuagenarians, have been quick to voice their enthusiasm online: “Young lady, you got it and you will definitely be a very huge star very very soon!” said one 76-year-old fan. Another wrote, “You made it girl and you did it all on your own. To me it sounds like each one of your songs is a big middle finger to the music industry.”

Critics and fans alike are noting her ability to merge youthful defiance with classic soul power. One listener remarked, “This has a cool 2010s CeeLo Green feel, with a tip of the hat to the 60s/70s Motown sounds with those wonderful harmonizing back-up vocals. Only an uber-powerful voice like an Aretha or Courtney could shine in a song with strong back-up vocals like this one.”

Courtney Hadwin - Changes (Live Cover)

With her fearless approach, magnetic stage presence, and a voice that refuses to be ignored, Courtney Hadwin is proving herself to be the voice of her generation, taking no prisoners and giving the music world exactly what it needs: raw talent, attitude, and unapologetic authenticity.

The lyrics of “All The Love (Money Can Buy)”

When I was just coming up and life was kind of rough

You wouldn’t piss on me if I was on fire

But now that everything is cool

I get a call from you

Cause you see something that you desire

And I know what I got, and I know what you want

But you’re never gonna get it from me

Cause you taught me the lesson that nothing is free

And I can buy me all the love I need

You’ll never, never, never need to wonder why

Courtney Hadwin delivers a stunning, heartfelt rendition of “Changes” –  EARMILK

I never ever call you back

I’ve got all the love that money can buy

And I don’t need no love like that

I got all the, I got all the

I got all the love that money can buy

I got all the, I got all the

I got all the love that money can buy

I got a card in my pocket and it’s made out of plastic, the same kind of plastic as you

And it’s all you’ll ever see when you look at me in my brand new Jimmy Choo’s

But I’m the same kind of girl that I used to be, even though my situation’s changed

You’re the same old hustler that you always were, so shut up now and let me explain

You’ll never, never, never need to wonder why I never, ever call you back

I’ve got all the love that money can buy

And I don’t need no love like that

I got all the, I got all the

I got all the love that money can buy

I got all the, I got all the

I got all the love that money can buy

You’ll never, never, never need to wonder why I never, ever call you back

I’ve got all the love that money can buy

And I don’t need no love like that

I’ve got all the, I got all the

I got all the love that money can buy

I’ve got all the, I got all the

I’ve got all the love that money can buy

I’ve got all the, all the, all the

All the love that money can buy

I’ve got all the, I got all the

I’ve got all the love that money can buy