Indian-American singer-songwriter Jeeves asks ‘Where Did All The Good Men Go?’

Introducing Jeeves wit his debut single ‘Where Did All The Good Men Go?’, an emotionally charged meditation on masculinity, memory, and modern reckoning. As the first offering from his upcoming album Now or Never, the Indian-American singer-songwriter sets the tone with a track that’s both personal and universal. Written in 2017 during the early ripples of the #MeToo movement, the song carries the slow-burn intensity of reflection across time. Jeeves’ soft, steady, and laced with quiet ache voice guides listeners through themes of loss, vulnerability, and longing.

Produced in Nashville by Grammy-nominated guitarist Charles Myers (Yebba) and featuring the subtle drumming of Aaron Sterling (John Mayer), the song’s sonic landscape is lush yet restrained. Shaan Ramaprasad’s cinematic string arrangement adds emotional gravity without overwhelming the raw intimacy at the core. With a lyrical openness and polished restraint, Jeeves finds his own sound that feels warm, rich, and unmistakably sincere.

“”Where Did All The Good Men Go?” is a song that’s eight years in the making. I almost didn’t release it because I was afraid of its vulnerability and honesty. But I healed parts of myself through its writing — I hope it does the same for others.”

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