Brad Wolfe releases emotional “Cover You in Flowers” video tied to Reimagine loss movement
By AI, Created 7:06 PM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – Brad Wolfe & The Moon have premiered the music video for “Cover You in Flowers,” a folk single and visual tribute centered on grief, terminal illness, and open conversations about death. The release extends Wolfe’s Reimagine-powered Loss, Life & Love Mixtapes project and underscores how the song and video turn a personal story into a broader call for community and healing.
Why it matters: - Brad Wolfe is using music and video to turn personal grief into a public conversation about death, caregiving and community support. - The release expands Reimagine’s Loss, Life & Love Mixtapes project, which is built around helping people move through loss rather than avoid it. - The story centers on Grace Livingston, whose experience gives the project a human focus on mortality, love and end-of-life dignity.
What happened: - HIP Video Promo premiered the new music video for “Cover You in Flowers” by Brad Wolfe & The Moon on Buzz-Music. - The song is described as the second chapter in Vol. 1: Loss from the Loss, Life & Love Mixtapes. - Reimagine is a national movement Wolfe created that has engaged more than 250,000 people. - The next Reimagine Loss event series took place virtually on May 21.
The details: - Wolfe wrote “Cover You in Flowers” to honor Grace Livingston, her wish, and her bond with her husband, Ben. - Livingston joined Reimagine after losing her mother. - Livingston later received a terminal cancer diagnosis at 32 and stayed active in the community. - Livingston and Ben married after the diagnosis and chose to face the future together. - Wolfe played guitar by Grace’s bedside in her final hours and said the experience changed him. - The song leans into spare folk and Americana sounds, with light acoustics, gentle tambourine and soft vocals. - The lyric “I made a promise to love you till your last breath” appears in the song. - The family covered Grace’s body in flowers after she died as a final act of devotion. - The video opens with the line: “Her wish was for people to talk more openly about death.” - The video shows Grace’s environment before, during and after her passing. - Artist and ritual guide Day Schildkrett helps craft a flower altar with Ben. - Ben arranges Grace’s favorite flowers, plants and petals into a spiral that reflects impermanence. - Reimagine’s events and platform use music, film, art and other forms of expression to help people process pain and build connection. - Wolfe said, “Music cracks people open, community helps them feel less alone.”
Between the lines: - The release frames grief as something to witness and share, not something to hide. - The project also pushes against the cultural habit of waiting for crisis before talking honestly about mortality. - The flower imagery in the song and video turns mourning into ritual, which gives the story a sense of tenderness instead of spectacle.
What’s next: - Reimagine is continuing to grow its resources and community around loss, life and love. - “Cover You in Flowers” appears to be part of a larger sequence of releases and events under the Loss, Life & Love Mixtapes banner. - More information is available through HIP Video Promo, Brad Wolfe & The Moon’s website and Spotify.
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