The ladies who dazzled with glitter, neon streaks, and colourful expression are formally again, and so they didn’t come to play—they got here to make a scene.

The OMG Girlz—Zonnique “Star” Pullins, Bahja “Magnificence” Rodriguez, and Breaunna “Child Doll” Womack—are moving into a brand new period with daring choreography, grown-woman vitality, and a brand-new single that’s already surpassed 500K views.
After weathering a years-long lawsuit over their likeness being copied by toy firm MGA (which they in the end received MASSIVELY), the trio is reintroducing themselves with confidence and readability—and the timing couldn’t be higher.
“We at all times talked about coming again collectively,” Bahja shared. “However throughout the lawsuit, we realized we had been already united on the identical entrance. It simply made sense.”
The group dropped their observe “Movement,” then adopted it with their newest single, “Make a Scene.”
Directed by their longtime mentor, Zonnique’s mother, Tameka “Tiny” Harris, the visible is all metallic glamour and unapologetic vitality.
The women tell us that this observe was a track straight from the group chat.
“We had been actually simply speaking about these males!” Zonnique laughed. “We had been like, nah—we have to make a scene. That’s the way it began.”
Regardless of a good turnaround, the crew made it occur with dedication—and a fast costume change.
“We solely had two days of rehearsals,” Breaunna revealed. “After all, we had been practising at residence too, however that’s all we had collectively. And it nonetheless hit.”
The enduring silver clothes? A final-minute Tiny save.
“She discovered them the identical day as a result of the others didn’t are available on time,” Breaunna shared.
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“We’ve at all times performed with completely different sounds,” Bahja defined. “This venture is extra R&B-influenced and grown. We’re girls now, and it exhibits.”
Zonnique, now a mother, spoke candidly about adjusting to her new rhythm.
“Earlier than I had a child, it was simpler to steadiness,” she admitted. “Now I’m nonetheless figuring it out—however we’ve at all times dealt with quite a bit. It’s only a new layer.”
For Breaunna, self-discipline is every part.
“Exercises within the morning are key,” she mentioned. “Having studio time set all through the week retains every part else so as. Consistency is a very powerful factor.”
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“We carry again recollections for therefore many individuals,” Bahja mentioned. “And people who didn’t get to go to a Scream Tour earlier than? They acquired grown-up cash now.”
Regardless of their solo pursuits—Zonnique in TV, Bahja with music, and Breaunna with dance—the bond stays tight.
“We’ve by no means been in competitors,” Bahja emphasised. “We help one another’s endeavors and present up. Interval.”
Every girl nodded in settlement and its clear that the bond by no means left and they’re excited for this new period.
Earlier than wrapping, I requested every member to sum up this chapter of OMG in a single phrase:
Bahja: Iconic
Zonnique: Colourful
Breaunna: Champion
And truthfully? All three apply.