Composition
"You'll See" is a low bass track featuring wind chimes and at points a Spanish guitar. Throughout the chord changes progression to give Madonna's vocals dominance in the song, and after a minute the percussion starts with a tremolo guitar added later. String synths and drums build the track further with the second verse seeing Madonna harmonize with herself, Madonna was asked whether the track was about revenge to which she replied "No, it's about empowering yourself". Lyrically the song talks of independence after the end of a love affair stating that Madonna will go onto greater things. According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by One Four Three Music, "You'll See" is a pop rock ballad composed in the key of E minor and is set in time signature of common time with a moderately, not too fast tempo of 120 beats per minute. Madonna's vocal range spans from G3 to C5. The song has a sequence of Em–Em–D–Em–D as its chord progression.
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