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Povero Gabbiano - Gianni Celeste May 2026

The trend became so large that even Italian legends like Gianni Morandi joined in, sharing their own versions of the "Povero Gabbiano" meme. Where to Listen

If you want to experience the full song or join the trend, you can find it on major platforms: Watch the Official 2022 Video on YouTube. Stream the viral Remix on Spotify . Learn the lyrics and sing along on Smule .

The song tells a story of heartbreak, comparing a man’s pain to that of a seagull left alone on a cliff. povero gabbiano - gianni celeste

To keep up with the trend, several modern versions have emerged, including a Remix by Mr. Bohem and even a collaboration featuring Neri Per Caso .

The charm of "Povero Gabbiano" lies in its raw, emotional sincerity. Whether you understand the lyrics or not, the "vintage" production and Celeste’s heartfelt delivery resonate. The trend became so large that even Italian

Gianni Celeste, a staple of the Sicilian and Neapolitan "neo-melodic" scene, originally released the song over 30 years ago. While it was always a favorite among his fans, its recent explosion into the mainstream was completely unexpected.

How does a Neapolitan song from 1988 suddenly become the biggest trend on TikTok and Instagram decades later? If you’ve spent any time on social media recently, you’ve likely heard the melancholic notes of "Tu comm'a mme," better known by its viral hook: (Poor seagull, you’ve lost your mate). From Neo-Melodic Classic to Social Media Anthem Learn the lyrics and sing along on Smule

The song's resurgence is a masterclass in how meme culture can breathe new life into art. It started with creators using the lyrics—which describe a lonely seagull mourning a lost love—to humorously dramatize everyday moments of sadness, loneliness, or even mild inconvenience. Why the World is Singing Along