In "Bastará," Los Cafres paint a vivid picture of love so intense that nature itself becomes a metaphor. The singer imagines turning into water, rising to the sky, and falling again just to land in his lover’s eyes. He would "burn his days" under the sun and give away his whole life, because simply seeing her is enough. The Spanish verses glide over reggae rhythms, while the English lines add a playful promise to "climb any mountain" or "swim any sea," reinforcing that nothing is too great a sacrifice.
At its heart, the song celebrates unconditional devotion. The beloved is portrayed as sky, sun, moon, and stars—the entire universe that orbits the narrator’s feelings. Every raindrop, every ray of light, every beat in the music says the same thing: "Bastará solo con verte" – just seeing you is all it takes. It is a joyful, almost hypnotic reminder that true love finds fulfillment not in grand gestures alone, but in the simple act of being together.