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Mannarino | Me So'mbriacato (2026)

: Italian with strong Romanesque inflection (Romanesco) Linguistic and Narrative Analysis

The song is characterized by its infectious, upbeat tempo and acoustic arrangement.

"Me so' mbriacato" (I Got Drunk) is the most celebrated song by Italian singer-songwriter , released in 2011 as part of his second album, Supersantos . It has evolved from a popular folk track into a cult anthem of modern Roman and Italian popular music. Track Profile Artist : Alessandro Mannarino Album : Supersantos (2011) Genre : Folk / Roman Stornello / World Music Mannarino | Me so'mbriacato

: It follows a crescendo pattern, starting with a simple guitar riff and building into a chaotic, joyous orchestral celebration that mirrors the feeling of escalating inebriation. Cultural Impact

: Driven by acoustic guitar, accordion, and brass, creating a "patchwork" sound that feels both like a village festival and a bohemian tavern. Track Profile Artist : Alessandro Mannarino Album :

: Along with his other works, this song solidified Mannarino's reputation as the "voice of the Roman outskirts," capturing the grit and beauty of contemporary Roman life. Alessandro Mannarino - Me so 'mbriacato

: Despite being over a decade old, the song remains a staple in Italian clubs, festivals, and even talent shows. Recently, it was highlighted by artists like Lorenzo Salvetti during X Factor 2024 as a "best of" performance piece. Alessandro Mannarino - Me so 'mbriacato : Despite

: The lyrics focus on the "scent of the skirt" ( l'odore della gonna ) and the physical, almost dizzying reaction to a romantic encounter.