
Atlanta’s powerhouse female R&B trio, OMG Girlz—Zonnique “Star” Pullins, Bahja “Beauty” Rodriguez, and Breaunna “Babydoll” Womack—made a triumphant NYC headline debut at SOB’s on September 3 as part of their first-ever headline run, The Name Stays Tour, presented by Coca-Cola and Pretty Hustle. Fans packed the venue to celebrate the group’s signature energy, sisterhood, and empowering messages that have defined their career since their breakout hit, “Gucci This (Gucci That)” in 2012.
The concert marked the culmination of OMG Girlz’s “OMGROWN” era, showcasing the trio’s growth, artistry, and bold new sound. They performed hits spanning their career, from early anthems like “Where The Boys At?” to recent tracks “Motion” (2024) and their brand-new single “Tea,” accompanied by the official music video that had fans buzzing. Their performance underscored why OMG Girlz continue to captivate fans across generations with their uncontainable stage presence and commanding vocals.
Earlier in 2025, the group lit up the stage at the ESSENCE Festival of Culture presented by Coca-Cola, delivering a high-energy performance and participating in a buzzed-about panel. This appearance built momentum leading into The Name Stays Tour, which marked their first headline run following their supporting slots on major tours. In 2024, they toured with The Queens of R&B Tour, co-headlined by Xscape and SWV, and have previously opened for Xscape on the Great Xscape Reunion Tour, as well as hitting the road with Mindless Behavior and Diggy during the Scream Tour series.
OMG Girlz’s career trajectory has consistently merged talent with influence. The trio has garnered tens of millions of streams and views, earned accolades such as a BET Awards stage appearance, and received a nod for Outstanding New Artist at the NAACP Image Awards. Their impact extends beyond music; Beyoncé famously credited the group for inspiring her “Baddie Bey” social media persona, sparking a viral cultural moment.
Critics and publications including VIBE, SHEEN Magazine, Blavity, and The Source have consistently praised OMG Girlz, celebrating their ability to honor the R&B greats while forging a distinct voice for their generation. Their NYC show was a testament to their growth as artists and cultural icons.
With The Name Stays Tour rolling out across the country, OMG Girlz cemented their status as one of the hottest, most influential female R&B acts of their generation, leaving NYC audiences energized, inspired, and ready for more.