A five-member group that delivered upbeat pop and dance tracks during K-pop's formative years.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Na Reul Chap Chweo" or "Uyon (Chance)". They're both from that era when K-pop was just figuring out what it wanted to be.
Baby V.O.X. arrived in 1997, right as K-pop was starting to define itself as a distinct scene. Songs like "Na Reul Chap Chweo" and "A.S.A.P (As soon as possible)" capture that early, straightforward pop-dance energy. They didn't reinvent the wheel, but they were part of the soundtrack to a genre finding its feet.
They debuted with the single "Get Up" in 1997, with a lineup that included Kan Mi-yeon, Kim EZ, Lee Hee-jin, Shim Eun-jin, and Yoon Eun-hye. Yoon Eun-hye left in 2000 to act, and the group kept releasing music like "Missing You" into the mid-2000s before activity tapered off later that decade.
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