When I hear music, I come alive. I feel electrified. I just get into the music and I start moving.
Courtney Hadwin
Growing up, I've always wanted to be a rock star.
I haven't really thought about winning 'AGT'. I just think that I should be in the competition to have fun, and whatever happens happens for a reason.
I've had some messages from some famous people which have been so unreal that they know who I am. I had support from Paloma Faith, Luke Evans, Stevie van Zandt, Jojo Siwa and Sharon Stone. It was amazing that so many big names had been talking about me.
I'm just happy and proud for what I've done, and for coming in the Top 10 of 'America's Got Talent.'
My first favourite moment in 'AGT' was getting the golden buzzer from Howie Mandel.
The 'Voice Kids U.K.' songs were chosen for me, and I had to try and make them mine.
From 'America's Got Talent' I've learned to not look at all the bad comments and just concentrate on the positive.
With 'AGT' I was allowed more freedom to be myself. It was also quite a different scale.
I think the stage is the place where I feel most comfortable and most myself.
I'm hoping to work on some original songs and to keep performing in front of a crowd as much as I can.
I just watched a James Brown video of him singing 'I Feel Good,' and then I kind of just copied off his moves. But I couldn't do them properly, so they turned into my own moves.
People know who I am now and what I can do, and it's all thanks to 'AGT'. It was never about winning for me. I just love to perform, and that's it really.
The 'Voice Kids U.K.' was great, but it wasn't a big show like 'AGT.'
I'm just a normal teenage kid.
I like the music that I sing, cos I, like, feel it more.