In an era where studio recordings are often polished to perfection, Courtney Hadwin proves that authenticity still wins.
Her studio cover of Etta James’ soul classic “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” doesn’t rely on tricks or tuning—it relies on pure vocal power.
Watch her cover below.
From the first raspy note, Hadwin leans all the way in. Her voice growls and glides through the melody with the kind of raw edge that feels both old-school and fresh.
The original by Etta James was iconic, but Hadwin’s take makes it feel brand new like it was written just for her.
Without stepping on the legacy of the song, she manages to reshape it in her own image. Her vocal phrasing, emotional grit, and bluesy energy all come together in a way that feels deeply personal.
No flashy production, no auto-tune—just a mic, a track, and a voice that sounds born for this sound.