Released: February 20, 2006

Songwriter: Mirwais Ahmadzaï Stuart Price Madonna

Producer: Stuart Price Madonna

[Intro]
Now I can see things for what they really are
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Be, be, be, be, be, be)

[Verse 1]
Now I can see things for what they really are
I guess I'm not that far
I'm at the point of no return
Just watch me burn

[Refrain]
Let it will be
Just let it be
(It will be)

[Verse 2]
Now I can see things for what they really are
I guess I'm not that far
I'm at the point of no return
Just watch me burn

[Refrain]
Let it will be
Just let it be
Oh, let it be
Let it will be
(Let it be)
Just let it be
Oh, let it be
(Let it will be)
Oh, let it be

[Interlude]
Just watch me burn
(Burn, burn, burn)
Now I can see things for what they really are
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
(Really are, really are, really are, really are)
I'm at the point of no return
(No return, no return, no return, no return)
Won't you let it be?
Just watch me burn
(Burn, burn, burn, burn, burn, burn)

[Refrain]
Let it will be
Let it will be
Let it will be
Let it will be
Let it will be
Let it will be
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be
(Let it will be)
Let it will be

Madonna

With more than 300 million copies of her albums sold, Madonna is the most successful female artist of all time.

Her career as a singer, songwriter, producer and entertainer has spanned almost 40 years, with the release of 14 studio albums, making her impact on pop culture undeniable, inspiring almost every big female act to come up after her.

An activist for LGBT and women’s rights through almost all of her career, she has brought up several controversial topics to the pop music scene such as abortion, sexual freedom, female empowerment and the search for fame.