May2 , 2026

    ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ Full Soundtrack Released – Listen to Every Original Song from the Sequel!

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    The soundtrack for The Devil Wears Prada 2 is out now and features several original songs, written exclusively for the movie.

    Lady Gaga provided three songs for the soundtrack, including the track “Shape of a Woman” that is performed during a pivotal scene of the movie. She also recorded “Runway” with Doechii and “Glamorous Life” for the credits sequence.

    SPOILER ALERT: In the movie, Gaga gets a call from Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), asking for a favor to perform at Runway Magazine’s event during Milan Fashion Week. Despite their personal feud, Gaga comes through because Nigel (Stanley Tucci) tells her that she’ll never get another Runway cover again if she doesn’t do the performance as a favor.

    Newcomer Sienna Spiro wrote the song “Material Lover” for the movie and newcomer Izzy Escobar provided her previously unreleased song “Evergreen Avenue” to the film.

    Other artists featured on the soundtrack include Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Dean, Laufey, Raye, SZA, and more.

    You can stream the full album above from Spotify or wherever else you get music. Check out the full track listing below.

    The Devil Wears Prada 2: Music From The Motion Picture

    1. “Shape of a Woman” – Lady Gaga
    2. “RUNWAY” – Lady Gaga & Doechii   
    3. “Glamorous Life” – Lady Gaga
    4. “Material Lover” – Sienna Spiro
    5. “End of an Era” – Dua Lipa 
    6. “Walk of Fame (Edit)” – Miley Cyrus feat. Brittany Howard 
    7. “Mr. Eclectic” – Laufey
    8. “Nice to Each Other” – Olivia Dean 
    9. “Saturn” – SZA 
    10. “Worth It.” – RAYE
    11. “DAYDREAMING” – Ledisi 
    12. “Evergreen Avenue” – Izzy Escobar 
    13. “No One Noticed” – The Marias

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