‘Make Fear Work For You’ by Monique Grimme

Monique Grimme’s latest release, “Make Fear Work For You,” is a risky move as she puts her spin on the classic theme of taking fear and turning it into strength. This is the kind of premise that can easily collapse into platitude, yet the single’s framing suggests Grimme is aiming for something more layered than the usual empowerment slogan.
Released on Bongo Boy Records on April 9, 2026, and positioned as a possible bonus track for a summer album, the song is presented as an artistic statement. In Grimme’s own words, the song is about “shifting your relationship with fear” so that it sharpens focus and propels you forward rather than stopping you.

There’s also a timely emotional current running through the song’s inspiration. Grimme links the single to the 2026 Winter Olympics, and more specifically to Ilia Malinin: his ambition, his refusal to shrink from expectation, and the fragile moment when fear interrupted that flight. That choice of reference point is telling. Instead of depicting fear as cowardice, Grimme locates it at the very edge of excellence, where the cost of striving becomes visible.

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That thesis is the record’s strongest hook. “Make Fear Work For You” treats fear as something ancient, practical, and strangely useful. Both the music video and the arrangement draw on traditional Egyptian imagery and Middle-Eastern music, creating a more interesting frame than the standard self-help-pop formula.

One of the notable aspects of this single is the collaboration with Sapphire Star Studios, whose choir deepens the song’s sense of drama and uplift. The emphasis on cinematic visuals and symbolism suggests Grimme understands that a message like this needs texture and atmosphere to avoid sounding merely declarative.

Stylistically, this fits with the artistic persona Grimme has been building. Her 2025 album, “The Croft of Grimme’s Tales,” was steeped in cinematic soundscapes and a blend of pop, rock, and more exploratory textures. Make Fear Work For You keeps consistency with this style of artistry while venturing into new thematic material.

This single is most compelling because it treats a familiar message with unusual seriousness. Paired with choral collaboration, self-directed visual symbolism, and Olympic-inspired emotional stakes, Monique Grimme makes a genuine artistic argument.

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