Sraboner Meghgulo Joro Holo Akashe

"Sraboner Meghgulo Joro Holo Akashe"
Single by Different Touch
LanguageBengali
Released1987 (1987)
LabelElectro Voice
Songwriter(s)Ashraf Babu
Composer(s)Ashraf Babu
Producer(s)Ashraf Babu

"Sraboner Meghgulo Joro Holo Akashe" (Bengali: শ্রাবণের মেঘগুলো জড়ো হলো আকাশে, lit.'The clouds of Srabon gathered in the sky') is a poignant modern ballad by the Bangladeshi band Different Touch. Originally written and composed during the monsoon season of 1987 by Ashraf Babu, the song captures the melancholic beauty and emotional depth of Srabon—the monsoon month in the Bengali calendar. The song was titled as "Sraboner Megh"(Bengali: শ্রাবণের মেঘ, lit.'monsoon cloud'), recorded and released as the twelfth track on the album, under the Electro Voice label, marking its formal debut as both a standalone single and a part of the full-length record.

The song was first performed by vocalist Ali Ahmed Babu and has since become one of the band’s most iconic and enduring works, and is known as a quintessential Bangla monsoon song. Remarkably, there are two documented occasions where the performance of this song coincided with sudden, torrential downpours—moments that have only deepened its legendary status and symbolic connection to rain.