Ayo, Lady Gaga is not here to play games. “Shape of A Woman,” her track from The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack, crossed one million Spotify streams in its first full day of release. That number hit fast. Real fast.
Chart-tracking account @chartdata shared the milestone on X. The tweet pulled over 5,200 likes and close to 400 retweets. Fans were clearly watching this one from the jump.
For context, a million streams in a single day is a serious opening. Plenty of established artists grind for that number across a whole week. Gaga did it in 24 hours on a soundtrack cut. That’s not luck. That’s just her showing up and doing her thing.
This isn’t Gaga’s first rodeo with major film soundtracks. She won the Oscar for Best Original Song with “Shallow” from A Star Is Born back in 2018. That track became one of the most-streamed songs of that entire year. Gaga’s name on a movie soundtrack means people are going to listen. Every time.
The Devil Wears Prada sequel has been one of the most hyped projects in entertainment for a while now. The original 2006 film became a cultural touchstone. People have been quoting it, meme-ing it, and rewatching it for two decades straight. Bringing it back – and tapping Gaga to contribute – was always going to generate noise.
“Shape of A Woman” comes out via Interscope Records and Universal Music Group. Both labels know how to move a song. With Gaga’s built-in fanbase behind it, the rollout had momentum from day one.
The song title itself has people talking. The Devil Wears Prada has always been about power, perception, and what women carry in high-pressure environments. Gaga stepping into that world with a track called “Shape of A Woman” is not random. She picks these things intentionally, and it shows.
Gaga’s fanbase – the Little Monsters – treats every release like a coordinated effort. Playlist adds, repeat streams, sharing the link in every group chat. They show up, and the streaming numbers prove it.
One million streams in a day doesn’t guarantee a chart-topping run, but it sets a strong floor. Songs that open with that kind of traction tend to hold. Radio pickups, sync placements, and continued playlist support can all keep a track alive well past launch week. “Shape of A Woman” has that kind of foundation.
The bigger picture here is what the rest of The Devil Wears Prada 2 soundtrack looks like. Gaga is bringing this energy to a single contribution. The full project could be something genuinely special. Studios don’t always curate soundtracks with this level of care, but this one is shaping up differently.
Lady Gaga has always understood the relationship between music and cinema better than almost anyone in the game. From A Star Is Born to now, she treats film projects like full creative commitments. Not promo vehicles. Actual art.
“Shape of A Woman” is proof she hasn’t lost a step.
One million streams. First day. The sequel hasn’t even dropped yet.
