No one took him seriously at first.
When Ramon walked onto the Britain’s Got Talent stage holding a bin, the judges exchanged confused looks. The audience didn’t know what to expect either. A singing binman? Really?
But Ramon wasn’t just there for laughs.
Originally from Barbados and now working early mornings on the streets of Great Yarmouth, he introduced himself proudly as “The Singing Binman.” By day, he collects trash. But in his heart, he’s always been a performer.
And this was his moment.
Instead of playing it safe, Ramon did something no one expected. He didn’t cover a famous song. He didn’t try to impress with a typical ballad.
He dropped his own track.
A full-on, high-energy dancehall anthem called “I’m a Binman.”
At first, people didn’t know how to react. But within seconds… everything changed.
The beat kicked in. The rhythm hit. And suddenly, Ramon’s confidence, energy, and natural charisma took over the entire room. His voice carried a unique Caribbean vibe, and his playful lyrics about everyday life turned into something completely irresistible.
People started smiling.
Then nodding.
Then dancing.
By the time the chorus hit, the entire audience was moving. What started as a strange audition had turned into a full-blown party.
The judges couldn’t hide their reactions either.
Alesha Dixon was loving every second of it, clearly entertained by the originality and fun. Bruno Tonioli praised Ramon’s charisma, calling his stage presence impossible to ignore.
But it was Simon Cowell who said what everyone was thinking.
He called it a “great little song”… and even hinted it could become a real summer hit.
Yes—a song about being a binman.
What could have been a joke turned into one of the most unforgettable auditions of the season. Ramon didn’t just sing… he created a vibe, a brand, and a moment people won’t forget.
And when it came time to vote?
Four judges.
Four yeses.
Ramon walked in with a bin…
And walked out as a star in the making.







