Lady Gaga has debuted two new songs on the soundtrack to The Devil Wears Prada 2, adding “Shape of a Woman” and “Glamorous Life” to a sequel arriving nearly 20 years after the first film. The songs deepen her presence in a project that already featured “Runway,” a collaboration with Doechii that appeared in the movie’s trailer.
“Shape of a Woman” opens the soundtrack as an upbeat pop number, while “Glamorous Life” is cast as a reflective anthem about being captivated by the glitter of fame. Gaga wrote and recorded both tracks with the same collaborators she used on her 2025 album Mayhem, including Andrew Watt, Cirkut and Gesaffelstein.
The soundtrack is built as an all-female lineup and also includes songs by Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Dean, Raye and SZA, along with “Material Lover,” written and recorded by Sienna Spiro for the sequel. Gaga and Doechii recently shared a music video for “Runway,” directed by Parris Goebel, marking the first collaboration between the two artists.
The pairing fits neatly with what each has already said about the other. Doechii has called Gaga her “biggest Lady Gaga fan,” while Gaga told British Vogue last July that Doechii came “out of the gate with a pen that feels immediately legendary.”
The sequel brings back Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci, with Streep returning as Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of fictional fashion magazine Runway. The new film follows Priestly as she navigates the decline of print journalism and shrinking editorial budgets, a setting that gives the soundtrack an industry edge to match the story on screen.
That makes Gaga’s two new songs more than a promotional add-on. They anchor a soundtrack designed to mirror the sequel’s world of fashion, status and fading media power, while also extending her run with one of pop’s most anticipated film tie-ins.






