Lady Gaga And Doechii Dropped “Runway”

Ballroom energy, couture silhouettes, theatrical chaos.

POSTED BY ZOE TYLER

Lady Gaga and Doechii dropped “Runway” and immediately raised the bar for what a soundtrack moment can look like. It opens with them literally fused inside one oversized red blazer, which already tells you we’re not operating in reality anymore.

From there, it spirals. Ballroom energy, couture silhouettes, theatrical chaos, everything dialed up just enough to feel intentional instead of random. The whole thing moves like a statement. Fashion isn’t just part of the video. It is the video.

This Isn’t a Song, It’s a Power Fantasy

“Runway” sits right in that space Gaga always owns. Big, self-aware, slightly ridiculous but completely committed. House beats, hip-hop edges, lyrics that basically say you were born to be seen.

And visually, it refuses to calm down. We’re talking ceramic tops, surreal headpieces, exaggerated gowns, even a giant stiletto moment because of course there is.

Doechii holds her own in that world too. Switching between icy blonde, bold glam, and full performance mode like it’s nothing. It doesn’t feel like a feature. It feels like a collision.

The Movie Is Just the Backdrop at This Point

All of this feeds straight into The Devil Wears Prada 2, which drops May 1 and is already leaning hard into fashion as spectacle again.

But honestly? The song is doing its own thing.

It’s not just promo. It’s building a mood around the film. One where fashion isn’t aspirational or distant. It’s loud, exaggerated, a little absurd, and completely self-aware.

And that’s why it works.

Because it doesn’t ask to be taken seriously.
It just demands to be looked at.

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