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'''Baby VOX''' (Baby Voice of Xpression) is a Korean female group considered one of the big three female K-pop group forerunners (alongside [[S.E.S]] and [[FinKL]]) They debuted in 1997 and from that time until 2004, released seven albums. They officially broke up in March of 2006 after all members but [[Lee Hee Jin|Lee Hee Jin]] left to pursue other activities.
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[[Image:Bio BabyVOX Front.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Baby V.O.X promoting ''[[Ride West|RIDE WEST]]''. <br>L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye, Kim EZ, Lee Hee Jin (2004)]]
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'''Baby V.O.X''' (베이비복스; Baby Voice of Xpression) was a Korean female group considered one of the big three female K-pop group forerunners in the late 90's (alongside [[S.E.S]] and [[Fin.K.L]]). They debuted in 1997 and from that time until 2004, released seven albums. They officially broke up in March of 2006 after all members but [[Lee Hee Jin]], [[Kim E-Z]] and [[Kan Mi Youn]] left to pursue other activities.
  
===From Wiki.theppn===
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== Members ==
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* [[Kim E-Z]] <small>(1997-2006)</small>
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* [[Lee Hee Jin]] <small>(1997-2006)</small>
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* [[Shim Eun Jin]] <small>(1998-2004)</small>
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* [[Kan Mi Youn]] <small>(1997-2006)</small>
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* [[Yoon Eun Hye]] <small>(1999-2005)</small>
  
<div id="contentSub"></div><div id="jump-to-nav">Jump to: [[wiki/#column-one|navigation]], [[wiki/#searchInput|search]]</div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 302px">[[Image:BabyVOX.jpg|[[Image:300px-BabyVOX.jpg|300px|L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye, Kim EZ, Lee Hee Jin]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:BabyVOX.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye, Kim EZ, Lee Hee Jin</div></div></div>
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=== Former Members ===
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* [[Jung Hyun Jun]] <small>(1997-1998)</small>
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* [[Jung Shi Woon]] <small>(1997-1998)</small>
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* [[Cha Yumi]] <small>(1997-1998)</small>
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* [[Lee Gai]] <small>(1998-1999)</small>
  
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== Information ==
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=== History ===
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[[Image:N2o 1417 91048 2.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Baby V.O.X (1999)]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Members </span>==
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On July 10, 1997, Baby V.O.X debuted as the first girl dance group. Five members strong, they were composed of lead singer [[Jung Hyun Jun]], rapper [[Jung Shi Woon]], [[Cha Yumi]], [[Kim E-Z]], and [[Lee Hee Jin]].
  
* [[Kim EZ|Kim EZ]]
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Unfortunately, during the middle of the first album activities, lead singer Hyun Jun left the group for unknown reasons. One member short, they recruited a new member, [[Kan Mi Youn]], to bring the number back up to five. On stage, Kim E-Z filled the part of lead singer in place of Jung Hyun Jun, and Kan Mi Youn filled E-Z's original part.
* [[Lee Hee Jin|Lee Hee Jin]]
 
* [[Shim Eun Jin]]
 
* [[Kan Mi Youn|Kan Mi Youn]]
 
* [[Yoon Eun Hye]]
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Former Members </span>===
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Despite their hopes, their first album first lead track, "[[Meorihaneun Nal (song)|Meorihaneun Nal]]", didn't make it very high on the charts, and their album sales were disappointing. After this disheartening debut, they faded into obscurity, and members Jung Shi Woon and Cha Yumi left.
  
* Jung Hyun Jun (former lead singer)
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During December of that year, the group undertook efforts to make their second album better, living together to strengthen their teamwork, and building up physical strength for their new album's dance by practicing [[wikipedia:Taekkyeon|Taekkyeon]]. In August of 1998, Baby V.O.X was reborn with a cute image to contrast the tougher image of the first album and with two new members, [[Shim Eun Jin]] and [[Lee Gai]]. Kim E-Z now held the role of leader and rapper, and Lee Hee Jin became the lead singer.
* Jung Shi Woon (former rapper)
 
* Cha Yumi
 
* Lee Gai
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> Information </span>==
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Their lead track from their second album, "[[Ya Ya Ya]]", gained great popularity with its cute, catchy sound. Their follow-up song, "[[Change (Baby V.O.X)|CHANGE]]", also did very well, reaching the top ten in the charts with its slightly more mature and sexy style. Of note in the second album is the remake of the [[wikipedia:The Carpenters|The Carpenters]]' song "[[Top of the World (Baby V.O.X)|TOP OF THE WORLD]]". Not only is the song sung in English, but each member also learned to play an instrument for the sake of the song.
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[[File:Boyish_Story_promo.jpg|thumb|245px|left|Baby V.O.X promoting ''[[Boyish Story]]'' (2001)]]
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Thanks to their reasonable success, Baby V.O.X now had made a name for themselves in the K-Pop scene. However, they still were not through their difficulties, as new member Lee Gai was forced to leave the group for lying about her age. In the final member change of the group, she was replaced by [[Yoon Eun Hye]] in the third album.
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> History </span>===
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For their third album ''[[Come Come Come Baby]]'', Baby V.O.X once again reinvented themselves with a sexier image, they gained success with their third title song "[[Get Up]]" as well as the follow up songs "[[Killer]]", and "[[Missing You (Baby V.O.X)|Missing You]]". After becoming known for member changes, Baby V.O.X had finally found their perfect line up.
  
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 182px">[[Image:Vox1.jpg|[[Image:180px-Vox1.jpg|180px|L to R: Lee Hee Jin, Jung Hyun Jun, Cha Yumi, Kim EZ, Jung Shi Woon]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Vox1.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>L to R: Lee Hee Jin, Jung Hyun Jun, Cha Yumi, Kim EZ, Jung Shi Woon</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 182px">[[Image:Vox1-5.jpg|[[Image:180px-Vox1-5.jpg|180px|L to R: Jung Shi Woon, Kim EZ, Cha Yumi, Lee Hee Jin, Kan Mi Youn]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Vox1-5.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>L to R: Jung Shi Woon, Kim EZ, Cha Yumi, Lee Hee Jin, Kan Mi Youn</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 182px">[[Image:Vox2.jpg|[[Image:180px-Vox2.jpg|180px|L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Lee Gai, Lee Hee Jin, Shim Eun Jin, Kim EZ]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Vox2.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Lee Gai, Lee Hee Jin, Shim Eun Jin, Kim EZ</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 182px">[[Image:Vox3.jpg|[[Image:180px-Vox3.jpg|180px|L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Kim EZ, Yoon Eun Hye, Lee Hee Jin]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Vox3.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Kim EZ, Yoon Eun Hye, Lee Hee Jin</div></div></div>
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With each album, Baby V.O.X boldly took on new styles and gained more popularity and fans, finally earning a name for themselves as one of the big three female K-pop groups alongside [[S.E.S]] and [[FinKL]]. They also became popular in China and released one mini-album, ''[[Go (mini-album)|Go]]'' in Japan.
  
On July 10, 1997, Baby VOX debuted as the first girl dance group. Five members strong, they were composed of lead singer Jung Hyun Jun, rapper Jung Shi Woon, Cha Yumi, Kim EZ, and Lee Hee Jin.
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On December 27, 2004,[[ Shim Eun Jin]] left the group in order to focus on a solo career. The group carried on activities as a four member group until July 25, 2005, when [[Yoon Eun Hye]] also left, wanting to pursue a career in acting. Despite the loss, the remaining three members still had plans to continue performing and also to release a new album by the end of 2005.  
  
Unfortunately, during the middle of the first album activities, lead singer Hyun Jun left the group for unknown reasons. One member short, they recruited a new member, Kan Mi Youn, to bring the number back up to five. On stage, Kim EZ filled the part of lead singer in place of Hyun Jun, and Mi Youn filled EZ's original part.
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The album plan was never realized, and on January 25, 2006, leader Kim E-Z left the group to also focus on her career as an actress. At that point, though down to only two members, DR Music was still contemplating how the group could continue. However, on March 8, 2006, Kan Mi Youn left DR Music to sign with H2 Entertainment as a solo artist. With only Lee Hee Jin left, Baby V.O.X was officially announced as broken up.
  
Despite their hopes, their title song [[Muh Ri Ha Nun Nal|Muh Ri Ha Nun Nal]], didn't make it very high on the charts, and their album sales were dissapointing. After this disheartening debut, they faded into obscurity, and members Shi Woon and Yumi left.
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=== Legal Trouble ===
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For their seventh album, ''[[Ride West|RIDE WEST]]'', Baby V.O.X tackled the hip-hop genre, declaring themselves to be a hip-hop group and releasing a song, "[[Xcstasy]]", that featured rap from the legend [[wikipedia:Tupac Shakur|Tupac Shakur]]. Though the group's company claimed that they had permission to use Tupac's vocals, this move not only angered hip-hop fans, but got the group into legal trouble.  
  
During December of that year, the group undertook efforts to make their second album better, living together to strengthen their teamwork, and building up physical strength for their new album's dance by practicing taekgyun. In August of 1998, Baby VOX was reborn with a cute image to contrast the tougher image of the first album and with two new members, Shim Eun Jin and Lee Gai. Kim EZ now held the role of leader and rapper, and Lee Hee Jin became the lead singer.
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On April 8, 2004, [[wikipedia:Amaru Entertainment|Amaru Entertainment]] released a statement on the official Tupac website stating that they would be taking aggressive action against Baby V.O.X and their production company, [[DR Music]], to stop the "unlicensed and unauthorized exploitation of Tupac Shakur's music, trademarks and personality rights." Nothing ever came of that action. And if so, nothing was released to the public and it was never Baby V.O.X the group who would have been sued, it would have been DR Music.
  
Their title song [[YaYaYa|YaYaYa]], gained great popularity with its cute, catchy sound. Their follow-up song, [[Change]], also did very well, reaching the top ten in the charts with its slightly more mature and sexy style. Of note in the second album is the remake of the Carpenters' song [[Top of the World]]. Not only is the song sung in English, but each member also learned to play an instrument for the sake of the song.
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== [[Baby V.O.X Re.V]] ==
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On December 26, 2006, [[DR Music]] unveiled the members of the new Baby V.O.X, a spinoff group called "Baby V.O.X. Re.V" (pronounced "Reeve"). The group released their first single, "Shee," in January 2007. Compared to the original Baby V.O.X, this version had a much more mature and sexual image.
  
Thanks to their reasonable success, Baby VOX now had made a name for themselves in the gayo scene. However, they still were not through their difficulties, as new member Lee Gai was forced to leave the group for lying about her age. In the final member change of the group, she was replaced by Yoon Eun Hye in the third album.
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==Trivia==
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* '''Official Fanclub''': Baby Angels
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* '''Official Color''': <font color="#F4C2C2">Pearl Baby Pink</font>
  
For their third album, Baby VOX once again reinvented themselves with a sexier image, they gained success with their third title song [[Get Up|Get Up]] as well as the follow up songs [[Killer|Killer]], and [[Missing You (Baby VOX)|Missing You]]. After becoming known for member changes, Baby VOX had finally found their perfect line up.
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==Korean Discography ==
 
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=== Albums ===
With each album, Baby VOX boldly took on new styles and gained more popularity and fans, finally earning a name for themselves as one of the big three female K-pop groups alongside [[S.E.S]] and [[FinKL]]. They also became popular in China and released one mini-album, [[Go (mini-album)|Go]] in Japan.
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* [1997.07.xx] [[Equalizeher|EQUALIZEHER]]
 
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* [1998.04.xx] [[Baby V.O.X II|Baby V.O.X II]]
On December 27, 2004, Shim Eun Jin left the group in order to focus on a solo career. The group carried on activities as a four member group until July 25, 2005, when Yoon Eun Hye left, wanting to pursue a career in acting. Despite the loss, the remaining three members still had plans to continue performing and also to release a new album by the end of 2005. The album plan was never realized, and on January 25, 2006, leader Kim EZ left the group to also focus on her career as an actress. At that point, though down to only two members, DR Music was still contemplating how the group could continue. However, on March 8, 2006, Kan Mi Youn left DR Music to sign with H2 Entertainment as a solo artist. With only Lee Hee Jin left, Baby VOX was officially announced as broken up.
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* [1999.07.22] [[Come Come Come Baby]]
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> Legal Trouble </span>===
 
 
 
For their seventh album, [[Ride West]], Baby VOX tackled the hip-hop genre, declaring themselves to be a hip-hop group and releasing a song, [[Xcstasy|Xcstasy]], that featured rap from the legend Tupac Shakur. Though the group's company claimed that they had permission to use Tupac's vocals, this move not only angered hip-hop fans, but got the group into legal trouble. On April 8, 2004, Amaru Entertainment released a statement on the official Tupac website stating that they would be taking aggresive action against Baby VOX and their production company, DR Music, to stop the "unlicensed and unauthorized exploitation of Tupac Shakur's music, trademarks and personality rights." Nothing ever came of that action. And if so, nothing was released to the public and it was never Baby VOX the group who would have been sued, it would have been DR Music.
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> [[Baby V.O.X Re.V]] </span>==
 
 
 
On December 26, 2006, [[DR Music|DR Music]] unveiled the members of the new Baby V.O.X, a spinoff group called "Baby V.O.X. Re.V" (pronounced "reeve"). The group released their first single, "Shee," in January 2007. Compared to the original Baby V.O.X, this version has a much more mature and sexual image.
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline"> Albums </span>===
 
 
 
[[Image:BabyVOXKalbum1.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum1.jpg|100px|Equalizeher]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum2.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum2.jpg|100px|Baby VOX II]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum3.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum3.jpg|100px|Come Come Come Baby]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum4.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum4.jpg|100px|Why]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum5.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum5.jpg|100px|Boyish Story]]]] [[Image:Bby VOX - go.jpg|[[Image:100px-Bby_VOX_-_go.jpg|100px|Go]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXspecialalbum.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXspecialalbum.jpg|100px|Special Album]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum6.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum6.jpg|100px|Devotion]]]] [[Image:BabyVOXKalbum7.jpg|[[Image:100px-BabyVOXKalbum7.jpg|100px|Ride West]]]]
 
 
 
* [1997.07.xx] [[Equalizeher]]
 
* [1998.04.xx] [[Baby VOX II|Baby VOX II]]
 
* [1999.07.22] [[Come Come Come Baby|Come Come Come Baby]]
 
 
* [2000.05.16] [[Why (Baby V.O.X)|Why]]
 
* [2000.05.16] [[Why (Baby V.O.X)|Why]]
 
* [2001.06.04] [[Boyish Story]]
 
* [2001.06.04] [[Boyish Story]]
* [2003.03.12] [[Go (Baby V.O.X)|Go]]
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* [2003.04.03] [[Devotion (Baby V.O.X)|DEVOTION]]
* [2002.03.30] [[Special Album (Baby VOX)|Special Album]]
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* [2004.03.02] [[Ride West|RIDE WEST]]
* [2003.04.03] [[Devotion|Devotion]]
 
* [2004.04.16] [[Ride West]]
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> VCD/DVD </span>===
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===Best Albums===
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* [2002.03.30] [[Special Album (Baby V.O.X)|Special Album]]
  
* [1999.12.15] Net CD
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===Compilations===
* [2000.03.22] Show Me Lovable Girls
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* [2001.11.01] [[Happy Christmas Last Christmas]] ''(#26 Rudolph Saseumko)''
* [2000.10.01] 2000 Collection
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* [2001.11.27] [[Millennium Carol]] ''(#21 Rudolph Saseumko (Teletubbie Version))''
* [2002.09.16] The First Concert in Seoul
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* [2002.12.16] [[Jeonseol]] ''(#4 Sarangeun Changbakke Bitmul Gatayo)''
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=== VCD===
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* [1999.01.29] [[Net CD]]
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* [2000.03.22] [[Show Me Lovable Girls]]
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* [2000.10.01] [[Baby V.O.X 2000 Collection]] (베이비복스 2000 콜렉션)
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* [2002.09.16] [[Baby V.O.X The First Concert in Seoul]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline"> Photo Book </span>===
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==Japanese Discography==
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===Mini-Albums===
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* [2003.03.12] [[Go (Baby V.O.X)|Go]]
  
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==Photo Books==
 
* [2003.05.27] First Photo Album - Devotion
 
* [2003.05.27] First Photo Album - Devotion
  
==<span class="mw-headline"> External Links </span>==
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== External Links ==
 
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* [http://www.bbvox.net/ Baby V.O.X Fansite]
* [http://www.babyvoxi.com/ Baby V.O.X Official Korean Site]
 
* [http://www.babyvox.jp/ Baby V.O.X Official Japanese Site]
 
* [http://www.beautifulvoices.net/ Beautiful Voices Fansite]
 
* [http://www.bbvox.net/ Baby V.O.X USA Fansite]
 
* [http://www.kome-world.com/uk/database-artist.php?id=29 KoME Artist File]
 
  
[[Category:Artists]]
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[[Category:Korean Girl Groups]]
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[[Category:K-Pop]]
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[[Category:Disbanded]]
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[[Category:1997 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 05:20, 16 August 2014

Baby V.O.X promoting RIDE WEST.
L to R: Kan Mi Youn, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye, Kim EZ, Lee Hee Jin (2004)

Baby V.O.X (베이비복스; Baby Voice of Xpression) was a Korean female group considered one of the big three female K-pop group forerunners in the late 90's (alongside S.E.S and Fin.K.L). They debuted in 1997 and from that time until 2004, released seven albums. They officially broke up in March of 2006 after all members but Lee Hee Jin, Kim E-Z and Kan Mi Youn left to pursue other activities.

Members

Former Members

Information

History

Baby V.O.X (1999)

On July 10, 1997, Baby V.O.X debuted as the first girl dance group. Five members strong, they were composed of lead singer Jung Hyun Jun, rapper Jung Shi Woon, Cha Yumi, Kim E-Z, and Lee Hee Jin.

Unfortunately, during the middle of the first album activities, lead singer Hyun Jun left the group for unknown reasons. One member short, they recruited a new member, Kan Mi Youn, to bring the number back up to five. On stage, Kim E-Z filled the part of lead singer in place of Jung Hyun Jun, and Kan Mi Youn filled E-Z's original part.

Despite their hopes, their first album first lead track, "Meorihaneun Nal", didn't make it very high on the charts, and their album sales were disappointing. After this disheartening debut, they faded into obscurity, and members Jung Shi Woon and Cha Yumi left.

During December of that year, the group undertook efforts to make their second album better, living together to strengthen their teamwork, and building up physical strength for their new album's dance by practicing Taekkyeon. In August of 1998, Baby V.O.X was reborn with a cute image to contrast the tougher image of the first album and with two new members, Shim Eun Jin and Lee Gai. Kim E-Z now held the role of leader and rapper, and Lee Hee Jin became the lead singer.

Their lead track from their second album, "Ya Ya Ya", gained great popularity with its cute, catchy sound. Their follow-up song, "CHANGE", also did very well, reaching the top ten in the charts with its slightly more mature and sexy style. Of note in the second album is the remake of the The Carpenters' song "TOP OF THE WORLD". Not only is the song sung in English, but each member also learned to play an instrument for the sake of the song.

Baby V.O.X promoting Boyish Story (2001)

Thanks to their reasonable success, Baby V.O.X now had made a name for themselves in the K-Pop scene. However, they still were not through their difficulties, as new member Lee Gai was forced to leave the group for lying about her age. In the final member change of the group, she was replaced by Yoon Eun Hye in the third album.

For their third album Come Come Come Baby, Baby V.O.X once again reinvented themselves with a sexier image, they gained success with their third title song "Get Up" as well as the follow up songs "Killer", and "Missing You". After becoming known for member changes, Baby V.O.X had finally found their perfect line up.

With each album, Baby V.O.X boldly took on new styles and gained more popularity and fans, finally earning a name for themselves as one of the big three female K-pop groups alongside S.E.S and FinKL. They also became popular in China and released one mini-album, Go in Japan.

On December 27, 2004,Shim Eun Jin left the group in order to focus on a solo career. The group carried on activities as a four member group until July 25, 2005, when Yoon Eun Hye also left, wanting to pursue a career in acting. Despite the loss, the remaining three members still had plans to continue performing and also to release a new album by the end of 2005.

The album plan was never realized, and on January 25, 2006, leader Kim E-Z left the group to also focus on her career as an actress. At that point, though down to only two members, DR Music was still contemplating how the group could continue. However, on March 8, 2006, Kan Mi Youn left DR Music to sign with H2 Entertainment as a solo artist. With only Lee Hee Jin left, Baby V.O.X was officially announced as broken up.

Legal Trouble

For their seventh album, RIDE WEST, Baby V.O.X tackled the hip-hop genre, declaring themselves to be a hip-hop group and releasing a song, "Xcstasy", that featured rap from the legend Tupac Shakur. Though the group's company claimed that they had permission to use Tupac's vocals, this move not only angered hip-hop fans, but got the group into legal trouble.

On April 8, 2004, Amaru Entertainment released a statement on the official Tupac website stating that they would be taking aggressive action against Baby V.O.X and their production company, DR Music, to stop the "unlicensed and unauthorized exploitation of Tupac Shakur's music, trademarks and personality rights." Nothing ever came of that action. And if so, nothing was released to the public and it was never Baby V.O.X the group who would have been sued, it would have been DR Music.

Baby V.O.X Re.V

On December 26, 2006, DR Music unveiled the members of the new Baby V.O.X, a spinoff group called "Baby V.O.X. Re.V" (pronounced "Reeve"). The group released their first single, "Shee," in January 2007. Compared to the original Baby V.O.X, this version had a much more mature and sexual image.

Trivia

  • Official Fanclub: Baby Angels
  • Official Color: Pearl Baby Pink

Korean Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Compilations

VCD

Japanese Discography

Mini-Albums

  • [2003.03.12] Go

Photo Books

  • [2003.05.27] First Photo Album - Devotion

External Links