In July 2019, Sting collaborated with Jamaican artist Shaggy for a Tiny Desk Concert, showcasing their album "44/876," which had been released in April of that same year. This album marked a significant point in Sting's career, as it is a fusion of reggae and pop, representing an adventurous collaboration that also garnered considerable acclaim. The concert featured performances of tracks like "Englishman in New York," a classic from Sting's solo catalog, alongside fresh material from "44/876," demonstrating his versatility and continued evolution as an artist. Interestingly, this partnership brought together two distinct musical styles and cultures, highlighting Sting's willingness to explore new artistic directions while maintaining his foundational sound. This concert not only showcased their musical synergy but also marked a celebratory moment in their collaboration, which had already achieved commercial success and critical recognition.