Warning: You will get a Trini-Tabanca after listening to this song! I consider myself a sucker for songs and music that tug at your heart and make you think of home—and Mical Teja’s latest release, “HOME (Trini 2 De Bone),” is exactly that: it’s a heartbeat, a memory, a flag waving high in the Caribbean breeze, a love letter to the homeland for those living in the diaspora.
Just when you thought the Soca stream out of Trinidad had quieted down, and as we count the days to Carnival 2026, Mical Teja dropped a gem that stopped us mid-scroll while checking for new music releases on YouTube—“Home (Trini 2 De Bone),” a bold, joyful reawakening of one of Trinidad and Tobago’s most revered anthems. In typical Teja style, "Home (Trini 2 De Bone)" is not just a cover but a heartfelt, forward-thinking tribute with a rhythm and message that feels renewed and refreshing. David Rudder’s original feels like a timeless declaration; Teja’s version feels like a rallying cry for a new era—one that honors the past while dancing boldly into the future.
Teja, Tano, and Ian Wiltshire penned this renewal and masterpiece. The track taps into the pulse of homegrown pride while weaving in the legendary spirit of David Rudder’s original “Trini 2 De Bone.” I can hear Rudder and Carl Jacob as I tap the keys for this post! Teja has built a reputation for skillfully repurposing cultural classics, and this release is no exception. Teja's ability to delve into the emotional core of these anthems and revitalize them in today's music landscape is truly remarkable. Our music is in a good place with the exceptional talent and sweet vocals of Mical Teja.
Teja's "Home (Trini 2 De Bone)" is a production that evokes nostalgia while also being bold, as it reinterprets history with a profound respect for the past and an ambition for the future. Sokah2Soca caught this treasure early, spotting it on YouTube a few days after its debut, just as listeners were beginning to wonder what was next from the Trinidad Soca scene. And what a payoff it is.
This song serves as a reminder for all Trinidadians, regardless of their location in the world, to cherish their heritage and, above all, to continue this pride. Trini to de bone, now reimagined as a beautiful, booming echo of “welcome home.”
If you haven’t heard it yet, you know what to do: turn it up, wave your flag, and let the vibes remind you of everything sweet and sacred about T&T.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Home (Trini 2 De Bone)
Artist/Performed by: Mical Teja
Written by Mical Teja, Tano & Ian Wiltshire
Produced by Tano, Mical Teja
Original Sample by David Rudder—Trini 2 De Bone
Mixed and Mastered by Kevin ‘Vexmony’ Beharry
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca 🎶
Music Video Credits
Producer/Director: Shayad ‘Captain Plexx’ Andrews
Assistant Producer: Ternille Herbert
Editor/Colorist: Captain Plexx
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