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Lady Gaga and Doechii's 'Runway' Sets the Tone for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'

Lady Gaga and Doechii's 'Runway' Sets the Tone for 'The Devil Wears Prada 2'
Music · 2026
Photo · Valeria Mendoza for Latino World News
By Valeria Mendoza Culture & Music Editor Apr 27, 2026 3 min read

Lady Gaga and rapper Doechii have teamed up for Runway, the lead single for the highly anticipated sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2. The collaboration, which dropped earlier this week, is already shaping up to be the defining sound of summer 2026. It's a fusion that feels both inevitable and surprising: Gaga's operatic pop sensibility meets Doechii's razor-sharp delivery, creating a track that pulses with the energy of a Paris Fashion Week backstage.

A Meeting of Two Worlds

The chemistry between these two artists is palpable. Lady Gaga, known for her theatrical flair and melodic hooks, brings a sense of grandeur that mirrors the film's high-stakes fashion world. Doechii, on the other hand, injects a modern edge with verses that cut like a couture blade. Together, they've crafted a piece of electronic pop that draws heavily from ballroom culture—a nod to the underground scenes that have long influenced runway aesthetics. The song opens with a tension-building intro, reminiscent of a show about to start, before exploding into a chorus that demands movement.

This isn't just a soundtrack; it's a manifesto. Runway captures the essence of ambition, luxury, and the relentless pace of the fashion industry. It feels like a victory lap for anyone who's ever walked through life as if on a catwalk. The track's structure mirrors the film's visual language: rhythm, elegance, and a touch of sophisticated cynicism that defines Miranda Priestly's world.

Beyond the Soundtrack

Why is Runway destined to be the hit of the summer? It's because the song articulates ambition in a way that resonates across cultures. For our bicultural Latino audience, this anthem speaks to the hustle and the drive that many of us know intimately—whether you're from Bogotá, México City, or the diaspora in New York. The track has already broken streaming records within 24 hours, and social media is flooded with choreographies inspired by fashion editorials. It's a cultural moment that transcends the screen.

The release has amplified anticipation for Miranda Priestly's return, but it also stands alone as a cultural phenomenon. In a market full of predictable collaborations, this one feels organic. It's consistent with the universe of The Devil Wears Prada, yet it pushes boundaries. The aesthetic surrounding the single—from its visual codes to its merchandise—creates an immersive experience that rivals the film's trailer.

This collaboration also highlights the power of film music to become a standalone force. As we gear up for a summer filled with major events, including the World Cup 2026, which will bring fans from across the Americas to cities like New York and New Jersey, Runway sets a high bar for what a soundtrack can achieve. It's a reminder that in the game of fashion and fame, you must always be one step ahead.

For those following the cultural pulse, this track is a must-listen. It's not just about the film; it's about the moment. And if the early numbers are any indication, Runway will be playing everywhere—from nightclubs in Buenos Aires to runways in Milan. The summer of 2026 already has its anthem, and it smells like Chanel, Prada, and pure attitude.

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