Lady Gaga lanza "Shape of a Woman" y "Glamorous Life" para la banda sonora de El diablo viste de Prada 2

Lady Gaga ha compartido dos nuevas canciones originales, “Shape of a Woman” y “Glamorous Life”, para la banda sonora de El diablo viste de Prada 2. Los temas se suman a su anterior colaboración “Runway” con Doechii, que formó parte del tráiler de la película. La banda sonora, compuesta exclusivamente por artistas femeninas, cuenta también con la participación de Dua Lipa, Miley Cyrus, SZA y otras.

Lady Gaga presentó el jueves el animado tema pop “Shape of a Woman” y el himno reflexivo “Glamorous Life” antes del estreno de la secuela del éxito de 2006 El diablo viste de Prada. Según Pitchfork y otros informes, las canciones fueron producidas por Andrew Watt, Cirkut y Gesaffelstein, el mismo equipo detrás de su álbum de 2025, Mayhem. Estos temas se suman a su anterior colaboración con Doechii, “Runway”, que apareció en el tráiler y contó con un video musical dirigido por Parris Goebel (como se informó en actualizaciones previas). La banda sonora está formada íntegramente por artistas femeninas, incluyendo a Dua Lipa (“End of an Era” de Radical Optimism), Miley Cyrus (“Walk of Fame” con la colaboración de Brittany Howard de Something Beautiful), Olivia Dean (“Nice to Each Other” de The Art of Loving), Raye, SZA y Sienna Spiro (“Material Lover”). La película reúne a Meryl Streep en su papel de Miranda Priestly, junto a Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt y Stanley Tucci, además de las nuevas incorporaciones Kenneth Branagh, Simone Ashley, Justin Theroux, Lucy Liu, Patrick Brammall, Caleb Hearon, Helen J. Shen y B.J. Novak. La historia muestra a Priestly enfrentándose al declive del periodismo impreso en la revista Runway, y llegará a los cines casi 20 años después de la original. Gaga también realiza un cameo en la película.

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