Damaged Goods Enlists Jesse Boykins III On “Where Do You Go?”

Rising producer Damaged Goods has returned this week with a brand new single, enlisting the help of R&B vocalist Jesse Boykins III on the deep house flavored "Where Do You Go?" The two artists prove a worthy pair on the song, delivering a memorable effort with their collaboration.

Rising producer Damaged Goods has returned this week with a brand new single, enlisting the help of R&B vocalist Jesse Boykins III on the deep house flavored “Where Do You Go?” The two artists prove a worthy pair on the song, delivering a memorable effort with their collaboration.

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“Where Do You Go?” is a catchy blend of upbeat pop and infectious deep house. Boykins’ smoky vocals maintain a constant presence throughout the song, adding a human element to the electronic production with downtrodden lyrical themes. Damaged Goods, meanwhile, injects plenty of deep vibes into the new single, with sultry atmosphere, shuffled percussion patterns and bouncy basslines that hit all the right notes.

Overall, Damaged Goods scores big on his collaboration with Jesse Boykins III, delivering a strong single fit for both the radio and the dance floor.

“Where Do You Go?” is available now via Fool’s Gold Records, and you can support the artists by purchasing it on iTunes.


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