A brassy, gospel lifted kiss off, Courtney readies ‘Little Miss Jagged’ as ‘All The Love (Money Can Buy)’ arrives.
The road to Courtney Hadwin’s debut album ‘Little Miss Jagged’ is hitting full stride. With September 12 on the horizon, the 21 year old has rallied a wide audience, surpassing a million followers on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. That momentum speaks to a style that marries youthful defiance with the glow of classic soul, an instantly striking voice, and songs that refuse to sit still in one genre.
All of those strengths come through on the new single ‘All The Love (Money Can Buy)’, listen HERE. Teased across recent weeks and called her best yet by fans, the track is a jubilant kiss off that moves with swagger and spark. Gospel style backing vocals wrap the choruses, a bright brass section punches up the groove, and her lead vocal carries a charge that recalls icons Janis Joplin, Aretha Franklin and Tina Turner while remaining completely her own.
Courtney says, “All the love (money can buy) was one of my favourite songs to write cause it’s just a big f*ck you song that you can shout in the car!!” It was one of them songs that just needed to be wrote instead of said!”
She co wrote ‘All The Love (Money Can Buy)’ with producer Kevin Bowe, known for work alongside Etta James and Joe Cocker. The single follows a fearless sequence of releases, ‘Spellbound’, ‘You Only Love Me When I Lie’, ‘D.N.A.’ and ‘Die And Stay Pretty’, a run that dips into funk, soul, pop punk, Motown and more. The variety is intentional, yet a show stopping voice and a clear sense of self keep everything aligned.
‘Little Miss Jagged’ promises cohesion through that vocal power, conviction, and the creative songwriting connection with Kevin Bowe. For now, ‘All The Love (Money Can Buy)’ arrives as the loud, brassy postcard from this chapter, a chorus to sing at volume and a signal that the debut era is ready to roar.