British powerhouse Courtney Hadwin has officially stepped into her next chapter with the release of her long-awaited debut album, Little Miss Jagged. The record is a bold, soulful, and unfiltered declaration of self, showcasing Hadwin as a fully realized artist blending rock rebellion, soul revival, and coming-of-age storytelling.

The first glimpse of this new era came through the explosive single “Electric,” accompanied by a striking teaser video. In it, Hadwin appears with a completely different look, prompting fans to exclaim, “OMG, it’s too hot.”
The video reflects Hadwin’s teenage years at 18, when she partied nightly to escape personal struggles, while boldly declaring that she is no longer a child at 21. Courtney describes the song as a celebration of freedom and youthful rebellion, a theme that runs throughout the album.
Fans have already embraced the track and the album, praising her energy and vocal prowess. One fan wrote, “Cool, energetic single to add to Courtney’s stable of songs…ELECTRIC!” while another called the album a “masterclass in vocal genius.”
Hadwin first stunned the world at just 13 with her Janis Joplin-inspired audition on America’s Got Talent, instantly gaining a global following. Rather than succumb to the industry’s pressure to “pop-ify” her, she stepped back to write and develop her voice on her own terms. Today, with over 3.7 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, Hadwin has built a fanbase captivated by her fearless individuality and emotional honesty.

Recorded with acclaimed producer Kevin Bowe (Etta James, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Steve Van Zandt), Little Miss Jagged unfolds like a diary set to a rock-and-soul soundtrack. Tracks such as Timeless showcase Hadwin’s powerhouse vocals, Different Kinda Pretty adds a gospel-tinged glow, and Steady Rock Steady bursts with brass and swagger. Hadwin describes the songs as “coming-of-age stories, written either when I was going through the worst of times or when I felt on top of the world…this is the most personal I’ve ever been in my songwriting.”

Now 21, Hadwin reflects on her growth: “I feel like I’ve just given the internet my personal diary. It’s a little scary, but I’m loving the thrill of it!” The album’s title celebrates her unapologetically jagged edges: “I’m raw, unique, weirdo me…rough around the edges, but with a little sparkle. I’m not scared to be different.”
Thematically, Little Miss Jagged emphasizes survival, self-determination, and embracing individuality. Tracks like Sixteen revisit her teenage struggles, reworked to show her evolution, while Electric celebrates the freedom and rebellion of youth.

To bring the album to life, Hadwin will tour the UK in early 2026, with stops at Glasgow’s Cathouse, London’s Camden Assembly, and Manchester’s Lodge – The Deaf Institute. Tickets are available via CourtneyHadwinMusic.com.
From viral teen sensation to confident, fully realized artist, Courtney Hadwin proves that music doesn’t have to fit into a single genre. As fans continue to celebrate her debut, one comment sums it up: “That’s how to celebrate a debut album!! 😅 🎊🥂🍾❤”
With Little Miss Jagged now out on all streaming platforms, Courtney Hadwin’s reinvention signals a fearless, vibrant chapter in her career—bold, jagged, and undeniably electric.
