Lady Gaga and Doechii have dropped the music video for "Runway," their collaboration for the upcoming sequel "The Devil Wears Prada 2," and it delivers exactly what the title promises: a parade of looks, backup dancers, and a closing strut down the catwalk.
Directed by Parris Goebel, the video was built around a behind-the-scenes moment at Milan Fashion Week, set during the preparations before models hit the runway. Both artists cycle through multiple outfits, and the clip ends with Gaga and Doechii walking side by side down the runway itself.
The song landed quickly on streaming charts after release. According to Variety, it racked up nearly 2.97 million unfiltered Spotify streams in its debut window, entering the Global Spotify chart at number 32 and the US chart at number 25 with over 727,000 streams domestically.
The sequel to the 2006 film picks up with Meryl Streep reprising her role as Miranda Priestly, the imperious editor-in-chief of Runway magazine. The new story finds Priestly grappling with the collapse of print journalism and turning to Emily Blunt's character, a former assistant now working as a high-powered Dior executive, whose advertising money Priestly badly needs.
The production behind "Runway" is dense. Andrew Watt co-produced the track alongside Bruno Mars, Cirkut, and Dernst "D'Mile" Emile II. The writing credits include Gaga, Watt, Mars, Doechii, Cirkut, D'Mile, and Jayda Love.
The collaboration fits a longer arc between the two artists. Last year, Doechii presented Gaga with the Innovator Award at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards. In an interview with British Vogue, Gaga spoke about what drew her to working with Doechii. "You don't often see someone come out of the gate with a pen that feels immediately legendary. That's Doechii to me," she said. "The power in her words, her vulnerability, the way she rhymes with this wild mix of audacity and emotional precision — it struck me to the core."
Gaga also has a cameo in the film itself and recently wrapped her Mayhem Ball Tour.
