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Atlanta R&B singer Zonnique Pullins got her start as one-half of the duo QT Posse, later joining hip-hop girl group <a href="spotify:artist:33mBr7sop83eUOO24tq1fr">OMG</a> (aka <a href="spotify:artist:33mBr7sop83eUOO24tq1fr">the OMG Girlz</a>). Formed by her mother, <a href="spotify:artist:2ud7CRDSXfjvptBI07PaQe">Tameka "Tiny" Harris</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:33mBr7sop83eUOO24tq1fr">OMG</a> issued their debut single, "Ain't Nobody," in 2010, later signing with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Interscope%22">Interscope</a>. In addition to winning the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding New Artist in 2013, <a href="spotify:artist:33mBr7sop83eUOO24tq1fr">OMG</a> toured and released a number of singles before breaking up in 2015 to pursue solo careers. Zonnique's first single, "Nun for Free" with <a href="spotify:artist:50co4Is1HCEo8bhOyUWKpn">Young Thug</a>, was released months after <a href="spotify:artist:33mBr7sop83eUOO24tq1fr">OMG</a> disbanded. She quickly followed with "Cool Kids" and "Can't Trust Em." After the release of 2016's poppy "Worst Friday," Zonnique unveiled her debut EP, Love Jones, which featured appearances by actor and musician Donny Carrington. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

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