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OMG Girlz Deliver the Ultimate Glow-Up with “Make A Scene”

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OMG Girlz Deliver the Ultimate Glow-Up with “Make A Scene”

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The glow-up is real — and the OMG Girlz are living proof.

With their sultry single “Make A Scene” continuing to make waves, the powerhouse trio — Bahja Rodriguez, Breaunna Womack, and Zonnique Pullins — have reignited the music scene, captivating fans old and new with their signature sound and grown-woman energy.

This isn’t just a comeback. It’s a statement.

“Make A Scene” is the kind of record that lingers long after the beat fades — a hypnotic, mid-tempo anthem that reclaims self-worth and demands more than just sweet talk.

It’s a call to action wrapped in velvet harmonies and undeniable confidence.

“This song is for anyone who’s tired of excuses and wants real effort,” says Bahja. “It’s about wanting someone to go all in — to show up for you the way you show up for them.”

Since its release, “Make A Scene” has resonated with listeners who’ve grown up with the OMG Girlz and those just discovering their artistry. 

The track marks a powerful evolution from their earlier pop-driven hits to a sound rooted in maturity, empowerment, and authenticity.

“It reflects where we are in life right now,” says Breaunna. “We’re older, we’ve lived, we’ve loved, and we’ve learned what we deserve. The music mirrors that.”

And while the vocals remain flawless and the chemistry electric, this new era for the OMG Girlz is defined by purpose.

“We’re not just about catchy hooks,” Zonnique explains. “We’re about real stories, emotions, and connection. That’s what makes this music hit different.”

“Make A Scene” is more than just a single — it’s the blueprint for how the OMG Girlz are moving forward: bold, empowered, and completely on their own terms.

“We’ve grown so much as individuals and as a group,” Breaunna adds. “This is just the beginning of everything we’re building now.”

With more music and surprises on the horizon, the OMG Girlz are proving they’ve not only still got it — they are it.

So if you haven’t already, now’s the perfect time to get into it. 

Stream “Make A Scene” — available everywhere now — and tap into the energy of three women who know exactly who they are.

So turn the volume up, tap into your worth, and let the OMG Girlz be your soundtrack. 

Follow the OMG Girlz on social media @omggirlz and stay connected with each member: Zonnique @zonniquejailee, Bahja @bahjarodriguez, and Breaunna @jusbrezway.

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