The Womack Sisters: Soul’s Next Generation Arrives
- The Night Temple
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R&B trio The Womack Sisters — BG, Zeimani, and Kucha Womack — step into a new era with the release of their latest single, “You Went Away Too Long,” and the announcement of their signing to Daptone Records. Produced by Gabriel Roth, also known as Bosco Mann, the track further cements the trio as some of the brightest new voices in the Daptone universe.
“You Went Away Too Long” opens with a dark herald of horns, orchestral chimes, and a steady percussion groove before settling into a tender first verse steeped in melancholy longing. The Sisters deliver a portrait of love interrupted, women unable to forget, yet unwilling to wait forever. When the chorus arrives, their voices lock into a haunting unison, dripping with resolve and self-possession.
“This song holds a deep meaning that’s different for each of us,” explains the Sisters. “Imagine precious time stolen from your life, slipping away like sand through an hourglass, as your loved ones slowly forget the sound of your laughter. ‘You Went Away Too Long’ is a song about love and life interrupted.”
The single follows two stirring cuts released in Fall 2025: their debut, “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye),” a deeply soulful ballad that showcases Kucha and Zeimani’s plaintive background vocals against BG’s commanding lead, and the buoyant “If You Want Me,” driven by percussive piano and hard-hitting call-and-response. Together, the tracks reveal a trio capable of balancing raw emotional depth with pop-minded control.
After joining forces with Roth and securing a slate of prominent bookings, it’s clear the Sisters won’t be waiting long for their moment in the spotlight.
Upcoming Shows
This Summer The Womack Sisters make a grand return to the live stage with Daptone label-mates and modern soul innovators Thee Sacred Souls, and Latin instrumental fusion pioneers LA LOM.
The Constellation Tour will take them to amphitheaters across North America. Tickets are available for each date HERE. On April 23, the Sisters join Thee Sacred Souls for their sold out show at The Greek in Los Angeles; on August 14, the Sisters open for Al Green at the Hollywood Bowl.

A Soul Legacy Reimagined
Kucha, Zeimani, and BG were singing before they could walk. Hailing from a soul music pedigree, they grew up on stages and in studios all over the world, singing behind their parents as well as their uncle, Bobby Womack. No matter where they called home—London, Thailand, Amsterdam, Kenya, West Virginia, the Bahamas—music and family were always a constant at the center of their lives. As they grew up, each with their own journeys and heartaches, they found their own voices and their own way.
Kucha, the youngest of the three, has a pure soulful tone, with a gritty sweetness—in stark contrast to her Curtis and Smokey influences. Zeimani’s voice is rich, full, and sultry, laced in rhythm and able to creep from a moan to a squall with silky smoothness. The power and range of eldest sister BG’s voice seems boundless. She has her grandfather – the iconic Sam Cooke’s – uncanny ability to move between the cleanest pop runs and the bluesiest gospel growls without compromising either. As a trio, their three distinct voices become one instrument, playfully trading leads and blossoming into perfectly blended harmonies as only sisters can.
In 2016, a mutual friend introduced the Sisters to Daptone co-owner and producer Gabriel Roth (aka Bosco Mann), who heard them sing and fell quickly and deeply in love with their voices. Soon after, they met up at Daptone’s Penrose Studios in Riverside, CA to cut their first 45 together, “If You Want Me” b/w “I Just Don’t Want You (To Say Goodbye).”






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