From the very first pluck of the strings, “Where Did All The Good Men Go?” draws you into a cinematic, almost dreamlike world. Indian-American singer-songwriter Jeeves sets the tone with warm, romantic textures — and then, his voice enters: soft, soulful, and full of quiet strength. Like a comforting whisper, his R&B-pop-inflected vocals wrap around you, gentle but deeply affecting. You don’t just hear him — you feel him.
This is the powerful first single from his upcoming debut album Now or Never, due late 2025. Originally written in 2017, in the emotional aftermath of the #MeToo movement, the track offers a reflective, heartfelt look at what it means to be a “good man” in today’s world. With poignant lyrics and lush instrumentation by world-class collaborators, Jeeves doesn’t preach — he opens his heart.
Think Ed Sheeran’s emotional honesty meets John Mayer’s sonic elegance, all finished with what Jeeves calls a “brown sugar finish.” It’s a sound that lingers — rich, real, and unforgettable.
Have you listened yet? It’s a conversation we all need.
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