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Mical Teja’s New Look Marks Birthday, Carnival 2026


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Soca artist Mical Teja has introduced a new look for the 2026 Carnival season. Previously recognized by his iconic locks, Teja gave fans a surprise by cutting them off and presenting a sleek, self-assured style, signaling a new beginning in his career. The transformation was accomplished by renowned barber Krew Kutz, whose skill and creativity played a key role in bringing Teja’s revamped image to the forefront. Teja’s new look coincides with his birthday, lending extra significance to the transformation. It signifies not just a fresh look, but new energy, and the start of another promising year in music. Fans were quick to shower Teja with birthday greetings and lauds on social media, describing the change as a ‘statement of growth’ and ‘the perfect vibe for 2026 Carnival’.


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