Lady Gaga Expands The Devil Wears Prada 2 Soundtrack With “Shape Of A Woman” and “Glamorous Life”

With The Devil Wears Prada 2 in theaters, Lady Gaga adds two new soundtrack songs—“Shape Of A Woman” and “Glamorous Life”—expanding her role in the film’s rollout and reinforcing her current pop era through key longtime collaborators.

With The Devil Wears Prada 2 now in theaters, its soundtrack has officially arrived as more than a side accessory to the film’s rollout. After previewing “Runway” with Doechii a few weeks back, Lady Gaga now adds two more songs to the project: “Shape Of A Woman” and “Glamorous Life.” The timing is no accident. Gaga appears in the movie as herself, and her music is positioned as a central part of the sequel’s fashion-industry fantasy rather than a detached tie-in.

“Shape Of A Woman” leans into a rubbery, high-gloss dance-pop pulse, landing somewhere between club cut and cinematic montage fuel. There’s a familiar architecture to it that recalls the sharper edges of her recent Mayhem era without feeling like a straight recycle. “Glamorous Life,” despite sharing a title with the Sheila E. classic, goes in another direction entirely: a widescreen synth ballad built for emotional peaks, not funk revival.

Both tracks were made with longtime Gaga collaborators Cirkut and Andrew Watt, with Gesaffelstein also attached to “Shape Of A Woman.” “Glamorous Life” adds a personal layer through a co-write from Michael Polansky, Gaga’s fiancé and creative partner, reinforcing how much of her current output blurs pop spectacle with tightly managed auteur branding.

The wider soundtrack casts an obvious net across current pop and R&B: Dua Lipa, SZA, Olivia Dean, Raye, Laufey, and a Miley Cyrus/Brittany Howard pairing are all included. That lineup matters. It frames the sequel less as nostalgia bait and more as a contemporary style-market snapshot, with Gaga acting as its anchor name and connective tissue across generations of pop audiences.

Gaga and Doechii’s “Runway” video also dropped days before the full album release, continuing the project’s staggered reveal strategy. In practice, these songs play like extensions of Gaga’s current creative period while also serving the film’s brand logic: bold surfaces, high stakes, and a constant negotiation between art and image.

The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack is out now via 20th Century/Interscope.

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