Indian-American singer-songwriter Jeeves unveils his deeply personal new single, ‘Where Did All The Good Men Go?’ — the first release from his forthcoming debut album Now or Never, slated for the end of 2025.
The track is a poignant meditation on the modern search for male role models, written in 2017 in the wake of the #MeToo movement and brought to life by an ensemble of world-class musicians.
With a sound that blends the lyrical intimacy of Ed Sheeran and the sonic sophistication of John Mayer — wrapped in what Jeeves describes as a “brown sugar finish” — the California-born artist channels vulnerability, soul, and emotional depth in this moving release.
Recorded in Nashville, the single was produced by Grammy-nominated guitarist Charles Myers (Yebba), and features Aaron Sterling, drummer for John Mayer. It also boasts a stirring string arrangement by Shaan Ramaprasad, whose credits include A.R. Rahman, Cher, 21 Savage, The Jonas Brothers, and Chance the Rapper.
Jeeves says: “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 — and I hope it does the same for others.
“Music has the power to heal. This song captures the grief and yearning to see positive male role models, especially if you’ve grown up without them.”
Jeeves, whose name is rooted in the Sanskrit word “जीव”, meaning life, is an internationally based artist whose music career spans Los Angeles, New York, Nashville, London, and Stockholm.
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