Courtney Hadwin, once known to many as the powerhouse teenage singer from America’s Got Talent, has officially stepped into a new chapter of her career with the release of her debut studio album, Little Miss Jagged. For longtime fans, this album is more than just a collection of songs—it marks her transformation from a promising young performer into a full-fledged singer-songwriter with a voice and artistic identity of her own.

Before this release, Courtney had already tested her creative path with singles like “Breakable,” “That Girl Don’t Live Here,” and “Monsters.” Each track showed a different side of her artistry, blending soulful storytelling with raw, edgy energy. Her earlier project, The Cover Sessions, introduced her ability to reinterpret existing songs with grit and individuality, but Little Miss Jagged goes further—it gives listeners an original world crafted directly from her own experiences and emotions.
The album’s title is telling. Little Miss Jagged suggests sharpness, vulnerability, and resilience all at once. Courtney has always stood out for her ability to channel raw feeling into her voice, and this project captures that balance of strength and imperfection. Fans have noted that her sound is a mix of rock edge, soulful depth, and emotional honesty—qualities that make her difficult to place neatly into one genre, but all the more compelling as an artist.

What makes this release particularly special is how it reflects Courtney’s growth. Since her breakout moment on America’s Got Talent, she has steadily moved away from being defined by covers or competition shows. With this album, she steps forward as a songwriter with stories to tell. The tracks don’t just showcase vocal fireworks; they also reveal layers of introspection, passion, and personal truth.
For those who connect with new music, the album offers something refreshing: songs that don’t chase trends but instead highlight individuality. For fans within the WLW community and listeners who value authentic storytelling, Courtney’s lyrics and delivery resonate with intimacy and openness. And for singer-songwriter fans, Little Miss Jagged proves that she has both the writing chops and the vocal firepower to stand among artists who thrive on honesty and craft.
Each song brings its own character. Some carry the high energy and grit that Courtney is known for, while others lean into vulnerability, with stripped-back arrangements that let her voice carry the weight of the story. This range shows that she is not afraid to be both fierce and tender, often within the same track.
With Little Miss Jagged, Courtney Hadwin has given her fans a debut worth waiting for. It’s not just a statement of her talent—it’s a declaration of identity. Bold, jagged, and deeply personal, the album marks the beginning of her journey as an artist who refuses to be boxed in, choosing instead to carve her own path.