Even the most hardcore Radiohead fans will be blown away by this cover.
Courtney Hadwin—best known for her powerhouse performances on America’s Got Talent—has just reimagined Radiohead’s “Creep” in a way that will give you chills. In a video from her attic studio, the young singer delivers a hauntingly beautiful version of the cult classic, proving once again that her raw, soulful voice is unmatched.
Hadwin’s emotional delivery takes “Creep” to a whole new level. Her raspy tone and stunning vocal control make this rendition both intimate and powerful, capturing the song’s melancholy in a way that feels deeply personal.
From the very first note, it’s clear this performance is something special. Even the most devoted Radiohead fans will find themselves in awe of Hadwin’s unique take on the song.
Here’s what to know about “Creep” by Radiohead
Released in 1992 as the lead single from their debut album Pablo Honey, “Creep” has become one of the most covered songs in rock history. Though initially overlooked, it later gained cult status, with its raw lyrics and haunting melody striking a chord with listeners worldwide.
Despite being Radiohead’s most commercially successful track—reaching No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1993—the band has had a complicated relationship with the song, even removing it from setlists for years.
However, “Creep” remains a favorite among artists and fans alike, with countless covers breathing new life into the song. And now, Courtney Hadwin has added her name to that list, delivering a version that might just be one of the most unforgettable yet.
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