Lady Gaga dropped two new tracks from The Devil Wears Prada 2's soundtrack. "Shape Of A Woman" and "Glamorous Life" arrive as the film hits theaters, joining her earlier collaboration with Doechii on "Runway." The pop star plays herself in the legacy sequel, continuing a tradition of A-list cameos that the franchise has always leaned on for cultural cachet.
The soundtrack strategy mirrors the film's own DNA. A-list names attached to fashion-world glamour, designed to move both box office and streaming numbers. Gaga's involvement signals how the studio is positioning this one: less pure fashion satire, more star-studded event movie. Her three songs function as both soundtrack contributions and promotional machinery, each release timed to keep the film buzzing as it expands in multiplexes.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 is banking on nostalgia for the 2006 original while upgrading the celebrity quotient. Gaga's multiple submissions to the soundtrack suggest her role carries weight. Whether these songs stick around after opening weekend depends on how well they chart against the noise of October releases competing for streaming real estate.
