Zonnique Jailee Pullins was born on March 20, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. She is the daughter of Tameka “Tiny” Harris, a member of the legendary R&B group Xscape, and Zonnie “Zebo” Pullins. Growing up in a musically gifted family, Zonnique was surrounded by the entertainment industry from an early age. Her stepfather, T.I. (Clifford Harris), a renowned rapper and entrepreneur, also played a major role in her upbringing.
As a child, Zonnique developed a love for performing, singing, and dancing. She attended performing arts schools in Atlanta, where she honed her skills and prepared for a career in entertainment.
Zonnique first gained fame as a member of the teenage girl group OMG Girlz, which included Bahja Rodriguez and Breaunna Womack. The group, formed by her mother Tiny, became popular in the early 2010s with hit songs like “Gucci This (Gucci That)” and “Where the Boys At?”. Their colorful fashion and empowering lyrics resonated with young audiences nationwide.
After the group disbanded in 2015, Zonnique embarked on a solo career. She released singles such as “Nun For Free” featuring Young Thug, “Should’ve Been”, and “Winner”, showcasing her smooth R&B sound and artistic independence. Her music often blends soulful melodies with contemporary hip-hop influences, reflecting her Atlanta roots.
Beyond music, Zonnique became a familiar face on reality TV through shows like T.I. & Tiny: The Family Hustle and T.I. & Tiny: Friends & Family Hustle. These programs gave fans a glimpse into her family life, creative journey, and personal growth.
Her natural charisma and authenticity have made her a fan favorite, helping her transition from a child star to a respected entertainer and influencer in her own right.
Zonnique welcomed her first child, a daughter, with rapper Bandhunta Izzy in December 2020. She has spoken openly about motherhood, balancing career and family life, and maintaining individuality despite public attention.
Known for her distinctive fashion sense and confidence, Zonnique often uses her social media platforms to promote self-expression, positivity, and creativity. Fans admire her for being relatable, stylish, and true to herself.
As a second-generation performer, Zonnique Pullins continues to build her legacy through music, media, and entrepreneurship. Her journey from teen pop star to independent artist symbolizes resilience, evolution, and empowerment.
With her talent, grace, and authentic voice, Zonnique stands as an inspiration to young women striving to define success on their own terms — both in and beyond the entertainment industry.