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Lady Gaga and Doechii Sound Like They’re One Fight Away From Burning the Whole Fashion Industry Down

“RUNWAY” feels less like a song and more like two hot people causing problems on purpose.




The second RUNWAY starts, it already sounds expensive. Not rich in a classy way either rich like someone just spilled champagne on a $20,000 jacket and kept dancing. The beat stomps in like six-inch heels on marble floors, and suddenly Gaga and Doechii are acting like the main characters in a public meltdown at Fashion Week.


And honestly? It works.


Lady Gaga sounds completely unhinged here in the fun way. She’s dramatic, loud, and chewing through every lyric like she’s angry the spotlight isn’t bright enough. It’s classic Gaga. The woman could probably sing a grocery list and somehow make it sound illegal.

Then Doechii shows up and basically steals the song out from under her. Again. She sounds mean, confident, and a little dangerous like she’d roast your outfit, steal your date, and still make it to the afterparty first. Every line she throws out lands with attitude. You can tell she knows she’s the coolest person in the room.




The crazy thing is the song is kind of a mess… but that’s also why it’s fun. Some parts feel overloaded with noise and drama, like the producers kept adding layers until the speakers started sweating. The chorus is huge, shiny, and ridiculous. Subtlety got hit by a truck somewhere around minute one.


But “RUNWAY” doesn’t want to be subtle. It wants to pose. It wants attention. It wants people arguing over who carried the track harder. And honestly, the internet probably will. Gaga brings the superstar madness, but Doechii walks away with the sharpest moments. She sounds hungry while Gaga sounds untouchable and weirdly, that imbalance makes the song better.




At the end of the day, this isn’t some deep emotional masterpiece. It’s prettier and meaner than that. “RUNWAY” feels like smudged eyeliner, paparazzi flashes, ego problems, and expensive perfume covering up bad decisions. It’s loud. It’s dramatic. It’s a little exhausting. But just like every iconic fashion disaster, you can’t stop staring at it.

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