Sencillamente is a joyful yet sharp-eyed plea for authenticity in a relationship clouded by doubt and existential angst. The Argentinian rockers of Bersuit Vergarabat paint a scene where the partner is “full of shadows,” burdened by guilt, religiosity, and constant self-criticism. In the middle of that darkness, the singer makes a humble request: “Give me simply what you like the most, and nothing else.” He longs to revive the warmth of their once-cozy “nest” by stripping away fear, demands, and self-punishment.
Even as vivid images of cold houses, bent backs, and kneeling prayers appear, the chorus circles back to an uplifting invitation: celebrate, dance, smile. The song insists that no grand sacrifice—nor even divine intervention—can fill the “existential hole.” Instead, the spark comes from offering each other genuine delight in its purest form. By blending tenderness with cheeky social commentary, Bersuit Vergarabat reminds us that life regains its magic when we share the simplest gift we have: whatever we love most.