Courtney Hadwin Unleashes Defiant New Single ‘All The Love (Money Can Buy)’ Ahead Of Debut Album

by | Aug 8, 2025

British powerhouse Courtney Hadwin has dropped her boldest track yet with All The Love (Money Can Buy), a blistering kiss-off bursting with swagger, sass, and that unmistakable, soul-soaked voice. The release sets the stage for her hotly anticipated debut album Little Miss Jagged, landing September 12th, and a trio of intimate headline shows in London, Birmingham, and Manchester next month.

Courtney Hadwin

Courtney Hadwin (Press)
Courtney Hadwin (Press)

Channelling the fire of Janis Joplin, the grit of Tina Turner, and the gospel uplift of Aretha Franklin, the single is a brass-and-backbeat-fuelled declaration of independence. “All the love (money can buy) was one of my favourite songs to write cause it’s just a big fck you song that you can shout in the car!!*” Hadwin says. “It was one of them songs that just needed to be wrote instead of said!”

Co-written with producer Kevin Bowe (Etta James, Joe Cocker), the track follows a string of genre-bending singles — including Spellbound, You Only Love Me When I Lie, D.N.A., and Die And Stay Pretty — that prove Hadwin can’t be pinned to one lane. From funk and soul to pop-punk and Motown, she’s crafting a sound as fearless as her stage presence.

Already boasting more than a million followers on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, the 21-year-old has been winning over fans across generations, thanks to a blend of youthful defiance and vintage soul power. That same magnetism lit up her recent Live At The Bookhouse session, where she tore through unreleased cuts and gritty covers of Jessie Murph’s How Could You and Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things.

Hadwin’s live shows have fast become must-sees — her debut headline gig at London’s Fiddler’s Elbow sold out earlier this summer. She’ll be back on UK stages in September to mark the release of Little Miss Jagged:

SEPTEMBER
15 – London, The Waiting Room
16 – Birmingham, The Victoria
17 – Manchester, Gullivers

With All The Love (Money Can Buy), Courtney Hadwin isn’t just teasing her debut album — she’s planting a flag. This is unapologetic, unfiltered soul-rock for a new generation, and she’s only just getting started.

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