Baby V.O.X.

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Baby V.O.X 베이비복스
Origin Image:Flag of South Korea.svg Seoul, South Korea
Genre(s) K-pop, R&B, pop
Occupation(s) Musicians
Years active 1997 - 2005
Label(s) DR Music
Website www.babyvoxi.com
Members
Kim E-Z
Lee Hee Jin
Kan Mi Youn
Shim Eun Jin
Yoon Eun Hye
Former members
Cha Yu-mi
Jang Hyun-jung
Jung Shi-woon
Lee Gai

Baby V.O.X. (Hangul: 베이비복스, standing for Baby Voices of Xpression) was one of South Korea's most popular girl groups, belonging to record company DR Music. Although it initially had much internal turmoil, Baby V.O.X. eventually became a successful, cohesive group from 1999 to 2005, releasing many hit albums. However, after the dismal failure of their last album Ride West, it began to unravel again. By the end of that year, all of the members had left the company, with some going solo, and others moving into other entertainment areas. In December 2006, DR released the news that the group has been named Baby Vox Re.V[1]; the group debuted in early 2007.

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[edit] Members

[edit] Earlier Members

[2]

  • Cha Yu-mi (차유미), from 1997 to 1998.
  • Jang Hyun-jung (장현정), from 1997 to 1998.
  • Jung Shi-woon (정시운), from 1997 to 1998.
  • Lee Gai (이가이), from 1998 to 1999.[3]

[edit] Later Members

[4]

[edit] History

[edit] Debut and the early years

The group was formed in 1997, just as other groups like S.E.S. were starting out. Their first single ("Haircut") hit #47[citation needed] on the Korean charts, and the success of the first album was dismal. This was attributed to the different, edgier style that Baby V.O.X. had, considering that their rivals Fin.K.L and S.E.S. had adopted cute looks to great success. DR Music (their record company) then replaced three members (with Kan Miyoun, Lee Gai, and Shim Eunjin) and had them train for the next year in order to succeed. Their second album, titled Baby VOX II, was a much bigger success, hitting #7 on the Korean pop charts[citation needed]. However, there was more internal turmoil when it was revealed that Lee Gai was much older than the rest of the girls and had actually lied to the management company about her age. Considering that she was also viewed as not fitting in with the rest of the members, she was cut from the group and replaced by Yoon Eun Hye, who was significantly younger and appeared to have more mass appeal. Their third album, released in 1999, showed off the new Baby V.O.X., and it was their first major success, topping the Korean music charts[citation needed] and having three strong singles: "Get Up", "Killer", and "Missing You".

Their third album's success can be partially attributed to changing music tastes in Korea. Baby V.O.X., like many K-pop groups, has gone through several image makeovers through the years. However, although they focussed on a cuter image for their second album (apparent in their music video and performances for the second album's lead single "Ya Ya Ya"), the group was always seen as the more mature and sexier Korean girl group. As older, sexier images were more widely received by the Korean public, Baby V.O.X's success continued.

In 2002, Baby V.O.X. released a greatest hits album as their "5.5"th, featuring two CDs of dance music and one of ballads, with a VCD of their music videos included. One of the new songs on the album, "우연" (Chance), was a great success, and Baby V.O.X. managed to perform it on the network music shows for almost the whole summer. The single's success was sustained by the Latin remix of the single, which fit in with popular tastes at the time. It was also during this time that the group found fame outside of Korea; they were successful in China and Thailand with this album and single.

[edit] Image Transition

In spring of 2003, Baby V.O.X. released their 6th album, a feat achieved by very few Korean pop groups. They even released a photo album that was purported to have semi-nude images of the girls (with Eun Hye unable to participate due to her being underage), causing some controversy, but it faded as the image content was found to be hyped up by the media. However, this was also when Baby V.O.X.'s luck started to change. Although their singles "나 어떡해" (What Can I Do) and "바램" (Desire) were popular, album sales were lower than usual. In addition, performances appeared to be lackluster, especially with the latter single, as it was not promoted for a long time; this may be attributed to the fact that members have stated that they did not like this album's concept[citation needed].

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The "sexy" look: Heejin and Miyoun in a 2004 KBS performance of "Xcstasy".

Their seventh and last album Ride West, released in April 2004, featured songs in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, as well as appearances by well-known American hip hop artists, such as Tupac Shakur and Jennifer Lopez, although Tupac's "appearance" is a freestyle rap that he recorded while in prison. The rights for the sample of Tupac's verse were not cleared, and this resulted in a court case pursued by the late rapper's mother, Afeni Shakur. This album was proclaimed to be what catapulted Baby V.O.X. into the international spotlight, hence the English single. In fact, the music video for the album's feature song, "Xcstasy", was done in English, featuring expensive luxury vehicles and well-dressed, highly preened divas, apparently in emulation of the "Bling bling" style of hip-hop videos popular in the United States during the late 1990s and early 2000s. They performed in this style as well, with sexy dance moves and provocative clothing, seen as a bit extreme in conservative Korea. However, this release was accompanied by much controversy. There was first the issue as to whether their managing group, DR Music, could legally use Tupac's material in the recording, with Tupac's repesentatives claiming that DR did not have authorization. While this was going on, a member of Korean hip hop group DJ DOC, offended by their alleged misuse of Tupac Shakur's lyrics, denounced them in the media and implied that the Baby V.O.X. girls were prosititutes.[7]. Although he later apologized[citation needed], the damage was done, as the group quickly stopped performing the single. A second single, "Play Remix" feat Jennifer Lopez, was promoted for a short while, but sales were lower than previous albums.

[edit] Disbandment and post-Baby V.O.X.

The slow implosion of Baby V.O.X. continued in 2005. As their contract was up by the end of 2004, fans wondered whether Baby V.O.X. would stay together. Shim Eunjin decided that she would not, because she did not agree with the group's image and direction[citation needed], and was the first to leave the group (in order to pursue a solo career). She was followed by Yoon Eun Hye, who initially renewed her contract but left it in order to pursue an acting career; Yoon has so far been very successful, with her drama Goong becoming popular. Baby V.O.X. continued for a while as a threesome, doing some promotional activities outside of Korea, with their record company promising that Baby V.O.X. would continue. However, as the months passed on, so did the members. Kim EZ left sometime in early 2006 (to pursue acting), with Kan Miyoun also leaving (and signing a solo deal on another label). Lee Heejin was the only remaining Baby V.O.X. member, and she also left DR Music to pursue a career in acting.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • Baby V.O.X. 1 - EQUALIZEHER
  • Baby V.O.X. 2
  • Baby V.O.X. Net Cd
  • Baby V.O.X. 3 - Come Come Come Baby
  • Show Me Lovable Girls Baby V.O.X. (VCD)
  • Baby V.O.X. 4 - Why
  • Baby V.O.X. 5 - Boyish Story [8]
  • Baby V.O.X. 5.5 - Special Album
  • Baby V.O.X. 6 - Devotion
  • Baby V.O.X. 7 - Ride West

[edit] Baby Vox Re.V

Main article: Baby Vox Re.V

On December 26, DR Music unveiled the members of the new Baby V.O.X, a spinoff group called "Baby V.O.X. Re.V" (pronounced "reeve"). Like the original group, there is one lead vocalist, three "sub-vocalists", and a singer/rapper.

[edit] References

  1. ^ KBS World Article. Retrieved December 27, 2006.
  2. ^ As these members were unpopular and have since left the public life, it is difficult to find info on these members.
  3. ^ According to kmon.net[1], she was scheduled to debut with the group during the first album but because of illness was unable to do so.
  4. ^ This lineup is considered to be the main Baby V.O.X. group, as it was the first to achieve large-scale success.
  5. ^ Multiple sources give differing versions of the Hanja versions of these names.
  6. ^ Though not an "original" member, she had participated in some first album activities[citation needed].
  7. ^ http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200406/200406170041.html
  8. ^ http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1034124

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