

One of the members Lee Gai lied about her age. Unfortunately, there was something wrong among this success. The title track for this album was “Ya Ya Ya.” This song was their first success since it managed to chart as high as #7 on the pop charts. Baby V.O.X released their second album Baby V.O.X II in April 1998. At this point, Shim Eun-jin and Lee Gai replaced Shi-woon and Hyun-jung, and the image was change from edgy to sugary cute which was popular during this time. After the first album promotions were over, Jung Shi-woon and Jang Hyun-jung were removed from the group due to conlicts.īaby V.O.X had a revamp for the second album. Lastly Cha Yu-mi got injured during a performance and was swiftly replaced by Kan Mi-youn. To make matters worse there were rumors that there was tension between the older members (Cha Yu-mi, Jung Shi-woon, Jang Hyun-jung ) and the younger members (Kim E-Z and Hee-jin). Unfortunately Korea did not buy this concept it was apparent with the track’s failure to chart well. The title track off this album was “Scissors.” The overall concept for this album was edgy and cool. Baby V.O.X debuted on Jwith their first album.

The Baby V.O.X we all know was not all part of the original cast, and out of the 5 members that we know today only Lee Hee-jin and Kim E-Z are the original members consisted of those two as well as Cha Yu-mi, Jung Shi-woon and Jang Hyun-jung. They definitely had their fair share of turmoil and failures, so without further ado let’s dive into the history of Baby V.O.X. This group had numerous #1 songs such as “Get Up”, “Killer,” and “Betrayal,” but not everything was great for Baby V.O.X. The main three girl groups in the late 90’s/early 2000’s were S.E.S, Fin.K.L, and Baby V.O.X. After taking in some considerations (with special thanks to Nani Urbuznezz), the next to be featured in this edition of K-pop Vintage is…īaby V.O.X which stands for Baby voice of expression (no idea where that came from or what that is supposed to mean) is considered to be one of K-pop’s girl group pioneers.
