This story is from June 06, 2025
UK woman swoons over India's garbage truck jingle
India’s music scene is known for producing some absolute bangers — from Bollywood hits to indie chart-toppers. But for one British woman, the song that stole her heart wasn’t playing in a nightclub or movie — it was blaring from a garbage truck.
Deanna Leigh, a 23-year-old travel vlogger from the UK, recently went viral after posting a hilarious and wholesome video about falling in love with India’s municipal waste collection jingle. The tune? The familiar “Swachh Bharat ka irada, irada kar liya humne…” — instantly recognizable across the country as the anthem of cleanliness drives and, more commonly, the soundtrack to your local trash van.
“I kept hearing it in Jodhpur and thought it was just a really catchy morning song people liked,” Deanna admitted in her video, laughing at her mistake. “I had no idea it was announcing garbage pickup!”
In the clip, a garbage truck can be seen rolling down the street as the upbeat jingle plays, while Deanna listens in, clearly amused and unexpectedly impressed.
In her caption, she wrote: “My new favourite song in India! At one point, this was all I would hear in the mornings. I had no clue what it meant… but damn, what a banger!”
She first heard the tune while traveling through Rajasthan and Agra, where different versions are commonly played by municipal vans. “Each city has its own tune, but this one was my favourite,” she added.
And now? She’s seriously considering bringing the concept home. “Can we use this back in the UK? I think it might make bin days 10 times better,” she joked.
Deanna’s reaction has struck a chord with Indian netizens, who are both entertained and oddly proud. One user commented, “Honestly, it’s a banger.”
A second user wrote, “This song was a nightmare and an alarm for me for 7 straight years.”
However a third user noted that his personal favourite is another OG song. He wrote, “Nobody can beat the OG song though: ‘Kude wala aaya ghr se khachra nikaal.”
Deanna Leigh, a 23-year-old travel vlogger from the UK, recently went viral after posting a hilarious and wholesome video about falling in love with India’s municipal waste collection jingle. The tune? The familiar “Swachh Bharat ka irada, irada kar liya humne…” — instantly recognizable across the country as the anthem of cleanliness drives and, more commonly, the soundtrack to your local trash van.
“I kept hearing it in Jodhpur and thought it was just a really catchy morning song people liked,” Deanna admitted in her video, laughing at her mistake. “I had no idea it was announcing garbage pickup!”
In the clip, a garbage truck can be seen rolling down the street as the upbeat jingle plays, while Deanna listens in, clearly amused and unexpectedly impressed.
In her caption, she wrote: “My new favourite song in India! At one point, this was all I would hear in the mornings. I had no clue what it meant… but damn, what a banger!”
She first heard the tune while traveling through Rajasthan and Agra, where different versions are commonly played by municipal vans. “Each city has its own tune, but this one was my favourite,” she added.
And now? She’s seriously considering bringing the concept home. “Can we use this back in the UK? I think it might make bin days 10 times better,” she joked.
Deanna’s reaction has struck a chord with Indian netizens, who are both entertained and oddly proud. One user commented, “Honestly, it’s a banger.”
A second user wrote, “This song was a nightmare and an alarm for me for 7 straight years.”
However a third user noted that his personal favourite is another OG song. He wrote, “Nobody can beat the OG song though: ‘Kude wala aaya ghr se khachra nikaal.”
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