The fashion world of The Devil Wears Prada 2 has officially collided with pop’s most daring voices, as Lady Gaga and Doechii unveil their highly anticipated collaboration in the film’s newly released trailer. Dropped today, the preview not only reignites excitement for the long-awaited sequel but also introduces Runway, a bold, high-energy track that already feels tailor-made for the film’s glossy, cutthroat universe.
Runway marks the first official collaboration between Gaga and Doechii, pairing the latter’s sharp, charismatic rap delivery with Gaga’s signature dance-pop hooks. Snippets featured in the trailer showcase Doechii’s playful, fashion-forward bars alongside a euphoric chorus from Gaga, built around the mantra “You were born for the runway…” The track’s title cleverly references Runway magazine, the fictional fashion bible at the center of the film’s story, tying the music directly into the narrative world.
The collaboration also feels culturally significant. Both artists are coming off major career highs, with recent Grammy wins underscoring their influence across genres. Gaga’s continued crossover between film and music, following projects like Joker: Folie à Deux, adds another layer of anticipation, especially as she is also set to appear in the film itself. Meanwhile, Doechii’s meteoric rise and genre-blurring style make her an inspired choice for a franchise rooted in reinvention and edge.
Set for release on May 1, 2026, the sequel reunites original stars like Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, while exploring a changing media landscape and the evolving power dynamics within the fashion industry.
Rumours continue to swirl about another potential musical moment tied to the film. Industry chatter suggests a possible Gaga-Madonna collaboration could appear on the soundtrack, reportedly sampling Let’s Have a Kiki by Scissor Sisters. While unconfirmed, the idea of two pop titans uniting, especially on a track rooted in camp, club culture, and theatrical flair, has sent fans into overdrive online.
If Runway is any indication, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is not just revisiting a cultural touchstone, it is redefining it for a new era, where fashion, music, and pop spectacle collide louder than ever.
