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Bongo Boy Records is proud to announce the release of “White Hydrangeas”, the powerful new contemporary folk single from acclaimed singer-songwriter and producer Monique Grimme.

blankInspired by the resilient white hydrangeas blooming year after year in her own garden, the song serves as a moving metaphor for the quiet strength, humility, and perseverance found in everyday people and across generations. Grimme reflects on how these steadfast flowers mirror the unsung heroes in our communities — those who endure hardship with grace, offer shelter to others, and remain constant even in difficult times. The song expands this imagery into a broader meditation on American ideals, collective memory, unity, and the importance of remembering our shared humanity in an increasingly chaotic world.

“White Hydrangeas” is a heartfelt and contemplative folk piece that blends emotional depth with subtle surrealism. It speaks to the feeling of being muted or invisible in modern life, while gently calling listeners back to their roots, values, and the quiet power of community.

“White Hydrangeas” was written, composed, arranged, and produced by Monique Grimme. The track was mixed and mastered by Sapphire Star Studios and Bongo Boy Records.

Credits:

  • Vocals & Songwriting: Monique Grimme
  • Composer & Arranger: Monique Grimme
  • Producer: Monique Grimme
  • Mixed & Mastered: Sapphire Star Studios & Bongo Boy Records
  • UPC: 057914868219 | ISRC: USPXQ262621201 | CAT#: LR-3033646

An official music video for “White Hydrangeas” is scheduled to follow shortly.

In Monique’s own words: “The hydrangea’s quiet strength mirrored the qualities I most admire in people: enduring adversity with grace, offering support to others, and persisting without complaint. Their constancy is a living tribute to the values of humility, generosity, and perseverance that should be cherished and remembered.”

Stream “White Hydrangeas” now on Spotify and all major platforms.

For fans of thoughtful, emotionally resonant folk music with rich storytelling and meaningful themes.