Courtney Hadwin delivers a powerful tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne with her live cover of “Changes,” recorded at Decoy Studios in London. Stripping the Black Sabbath classic back to its emotional core, Hadwin opts for honesty over polish, allowing her unmistakable voice to carry the weight of transformation, loss, and reflection. The result is a performance that feels both intimate and commanding, breathing new life into a song long revered for its vulnerability.
Known for her fearless vocal delivery and magnetic presence, Hadwin approaches “Changes” with reverence while making it unmistakably her own. “It’s always been one of my favourite songs,” she shares, explaining that fan requests during her recent tour inspired her to record the track. Backed by a tight live band and minimal production, the recording captures the tension between fragility and strength, showcasing an artist who has grown far beyond her explosive introduction to the world while staying rooted in emotional authenticity.First capturing global attention at just 13 years old with her viral America’s Got Talent audition, Hadwin has since carved her own lane in modern rock, refusing to be boxed into pop expectations. Now 21, with millions of followers across social platforms, her sound blends rock, soul, funk, punk, and R&B into a style that feels both classic and contemporary. Her live rendition of “Changes” marks another defining moment in her evolution, arriving ahead of a ten-date UK tour in early 2026 where she’ll showcase her next era on stage. Follow Courtney Hadwin on Instagram @CourtneyHadwin.
