Courtney Hadwin, the young British singer who rose to fame with her electrifying performances on talent shows such as America’s Got Talent, delivered a stunning version of the soul classic “Something’s Got a Hold on Me,” leaving audiences around the world amazed by her raw talent, stage presence, and vocal power. Her interpretation of the song not only pays tribute to the greats of soul music, but also showcases her unique voice and energetic performance style.
“Something’s Got a Hold on Me” is a powerful rhythm and blues song originally recorded by Etta James in 1962. Over the years, it has been covered by many artists, but very few performers have managed to bring such youthful intensity and emotional grit to the song as Courtney Hadwin. From the first note, her version captures the raw spirit of the original while adding a modern rock-and-roll edge that makes it truly her own.
What sets Courtney’s performance apart is her extraordinary ability to channel a much older and more seasoned energy. Despite her young age, she performs with the soul of a blues legend. Her raspy vocals, unpredictable phrasing, and bold movements on stage make it difficult for anyone to look away. It’s not just her voice that grabs attention—it’s the way she loses herself completely in the music, dancing and moving with a kind of wild freedom that feels both spontaneous and deeply authentic.
When Courtney sings “Something’s Got a Hold on Me,” she does more than just perform a song—she tells a story. Each line is delivered with passion, urgency, and emotion. Her voice rises and falls with the rhythm, balancing power with vulnerability. The song’s message of feeling emotionally overwhelmed, possibly by love or by life itself, becomes a dramatic experience when sung by Courtney. She brings out both the joy and the desperation in the lyrics, giving the performance a richness that belies her years.