Lady Gaga and Doechii Turn the World Into Their ‘Runway’ in High‑Fashion New Music Video
Photo Credit: Lady Gaga + Doechii / YouTube
Lady Gaga and Doechii have unveiled the official music video for “Runway,” a high‑energy collaboration that transforms the dancefloor into a fashion‑forward performance space. Released on April 27, 2026, the video arrives as the latest preview of the soundtrack for The Devil Wears Prada 2, the long‑awaited sequel to the 2006 fashion‑industry cult classic.
Direction, choreography, and visual concept
The “Runway” music video is directed by choreographer and filmmaker Parris Goebel, who also oversees the movement that drives the clip’s tightly structured dance sequences. According to pop outlet That Grape Juice, Goebel collaborates with choreographer Robbie Blue to craft routines that merge runway strutting with club‑style choreography, emphasizing attitude, precision, and fluidity of movement.
Visually, the video is described as a “visual feast of avant‑garde couture,” with Gaga and Doechii appearing in a series of sculptural, high‑fashion looks that reference both classic runway shows and contemporary streetwear. That Grape Juice notes that the two performers “turn the world into their catwalk,” suggesting a setting that moves beyond a traditional stage into stylized urban and interior spaces framed like fashion editorials.
Hypebeast reports that the clip features the artists “kiki-ing and serving sass,” language that draws from queer ballroom and club cultures where confidence, read‑through‑fashion, and playful verbal exchanges are central to performance. Outlets describe the atmosphere as unapologetic and camp‑leaning, aligning with Gaga’s longstanding embrace of LGBTQ+ club aesthetics and Doechii’s flair for theatrical visuals.
Sound, production, and lyrical themes
“Runway” is an uptempo dance‑pop track with strong house influences, built around a looping, bouncing beat designed for clubs and performance spaces. The song’s production is credited by Digital High to Bruno Mars and Andrew Wyatt, pairing polished pop craftsmanship with a rhythm section that emphasizes groove and runway‑style pacing.
The lyrics revolve around themes of self‑expression, fashion as armor, and the idea that any space can become a runway when people move with confidence and style. Digital High characterizes the track as a “feel‑good expression of self and soul all dolled up in a delicious dance display,” underscoring its emphasis on joy, playfulness, and personal presentation rather than narrative storytelling.
Hypebeast describes the song as “club‑ready” and “fashion‑forward,” noting tongue‑in‑cheek lines about “spilling tea” and turning ordinary dancefloors into high‑stakes catwalks, a framing that mirrors queer nightlife where fashion and performance intersect. That Grape Juice reports that the song channels “high fashion, attitude, and unapologetic energy,” themes that carry through into the video’s styling and choreography.
Connection to *The Devil Wears Prada 2*
“Runway” serves as the lead single from the soundtrack to The Devil Wears Prada 2, which is scheduled to be released in theaters on May 1, 2026. The film is presented as a direct sequel to the 2006 original, returning to the world of high fashion and media that made the first movie a key reference point in popular culture.
Radio stations and local outlets note that “Runway” is featured prominently in the final trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2, which uses the song’s hook to underscore shots of the film’s fashion montages and editorial offices. WIBG also reports that Gaga appears in the film in a supporting role, marking a return to the big screen after her work on Joker: Folie à Deux.
Gagapedia, a fan‑curated database that compiles available credits, lists “Runway” as being released on April 9, 2026, through Lil Monsters LLC and Top Dawg Entertainment under exclusive license to Interscope Records and Capitol Records. Streaming platforms including Spotify and YouTube show the track as a 2:51–2:58‑minute single available globally, indicating a standard single rollout in the weeks leading up to the video premiere and film release.
Chart performance and commercial response
That Grape Juice’s chart analysis reports that “Runway” debuted at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100, driven by an estimated 5.2 million U.S. streams, approximately 5.7 million in radio airplay audience impressions, and about 3,500 digital downloads in its first tracking week. These figures positioned the track at No. 5 on Billboard’s Digital Song Sales chart and made it the week’s top‑selling new song in terms of pure sales, according to the same report.
In dance‑focused breakdowns, That Grape Juice notes that “Runway” debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Dance Digital Song Sales chart and entered the top 10 of multiple digital and dance‑specific tallies. The same outlet states that the track has “stormed into the top 50” of the Hot 100 and is gaining international traction in markets including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Japan, though detailed country‑by‑country chart positions are not independently listed in the article.
Regional radio station Hot 107.3 FM describes the video as turning “the dancefloor into a ‘Runway,’” highlighting its reception with listeners in Texas and positioning it as a potential mainstream hit across multiple formats. The combination of chart momentum, soundtrack placement, and strong visual branding suggests that “Runway” is being structured as both a standalone single and a key promotional pillar for The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Fashion, camp, and queer‑club resonances
While coverage of the video is primarily focused on its cinematic visual scale and connection to The Devil Wears Prada franchise, several outlets emphasize its fashion‑forward and camp sensibility. Hypebeast’s description of the artists “kiki-ing and serving sass” references language that originated within queer communities, particularly ballroom and house cultures, where walk‑offs, runways, and “serving” a look are central modes of expression.
Digital High frames the song as geared toward “fashionistas” and praises its “gladsome dance‑pop” character, reinforcing its orientation toward audiences who celebrate fashion, performance, and playful self‑presentation. Taken together, the reported imagery and language situate “Runway” within a lineage of pop visuals that draw inspiration from queer nightlife, drag, and club performance, spaces where LGBTQ+ people, including transgender people and queer people of color, have long used fashion and dance as tools of self‑definition and resilience.
Artist trajectories and collaboration significance
Lady Gaga enters this release cycle after a period of high‑profile acting roles and ongoing musical activity, including work on Joker: Folie à Deux and previous singles in 2025. Gagapedia notes that “Runway” continues her partnership structure with her imprint Lil Monsters LLC while engaging major labels such as Interscope and Capitol through licensing, a pattern consistent with her recent releases.
Doechii, signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, has built a reputation as a genre‑blending rapper and singer whose visuals often feature bold styling and theatrical concepts, making her an artist whose sensibilities align closely with Gaga’s interest in fashion‑driven storytelling. Their pairing on “Runway” brings together two performers known for visually ambitious projects, and coverage from outlets like Hypebeast positions the collab as a “major musical moment” for the sequel’s rollout.
Digital High points out that the song’s production, vocal layering, and structure are designed to build toward a communal, chant‑ready chorus, an approach that aligns with large‑scale stadium and club performances where participation and collective energy are central. The video’s focus on group choreography and runway‑style walks supports this framing, inviting audiences to imagine themselves as part of a larger, stylized crowd reclaiming space through coordinated movement and fashion.
Release timing and next steps
The rollout of “Runway” has unfolded in stages: the single’s digital release on April 9–10, its prominent use in the final trailer, and now the arrival of the full music video in the final days before The Devil Wears Prada 2 reaches cinemas. Digital High states that both the motion picture and its soundtrack are set for a May 1 release, positioning “Runway” as a bridge between music and film campaigns.
Streaming links and official uploads show that “Runway” is now available on major platforms including Spotify, YouTube, and digital download storefronts, allowing audiences to engage with the song independently of the film. With chart tracking already indicating a strong opening for the collaboration, coverage suggests that “Runway” may continue to gain traction as The Devil Wears Prada 2 enters its theatrical window and as fashion‑centric promotional events and performances potentially follow.
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