Tessellated and Surfer Girl release Genre-Blurring Single “where we end”

Grammy and Emmy-nominated Jamaican artist Tessellated has released a new single, “where we end,” alongside Los Angeles-by-way-of-Boston project Surfer Girl.

The track blends reggae foundations with indie, pop, and R&B textures, a lane that Tessellated has been carving out since his breakout moment in 2017 with “Pine & Ginger.” That song has since accumulated nearly 50 million streams across digital platforms, establishing him as one of Jamaica’s most internationally visible crossover artists.

“where we end” leans into atmosphere and restraint. The production is clean and spacious, allowing both artists to trade melodic lines over a groove that feels rooted in reggae but shaped by contemporary alt-pop sensibilities. Surfer Girl’s presence adds an indie warmth, while Tessellated’s phrasing keeps the rhythm anchored in Caribbean cadence.

As reggae continues to cross-pollinate with global pop and alternative scenes, Tessellated remains one of the genre’s most fluid ambassadors. “where we end” reinforces that instinct: rooted, melodic, and designed to travel beyond borders.