Baby V.O.X.

Baby V.O.X.

Infobox musical artist
Name = Baby V.O.X 베이비복스


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Origin = Seoul, South Korea
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Genre = K-pop, R&B, pop
Occupation = Musicians
Years_active = 1997 - 2005
Label = DR Music
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URL = [http://www.babyvoxi.co.kr/ www.babyvoxi.co.kr]
Current_members = Kim E-Z
Lee Hee Jin
Kan Mi Youn
Shim Eun Jin
Yoon Eun Hye
Past_members = Cha Yu-mi
Jang Hyun-jung
Jung Shi-woon
Lee Gai
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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 [http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/enter/music_news_detail.htm?No=5037 KBS World Article] . Retrieved December 27, 2006.] ; the group debuted in early 2007.

Members

Earlier Members

[As these members were unpopular and have since left the public life, it is difficult to find info on these members.]
*Cha Yu-mi (차유미), from 1997 to 1998. Lead vocal in 1997, released from the group because of ankle injuries suffered during stage performance.
*Jang Hyun-jung (장현정), from 1997 to 1998. Main vocal in 1997, released from the group due to conflicts with the company.
*Jung Shi-woon (정시운), from 1997 to 1998. Rapper and sub-vocal in 1997, released from the group due to conflicts with the company.
*Lee Gai (이가이), from 1998 to 1999. Sub-vocal and instrumental player in 1998, released from the group due to dishonesty and lying about her age. [Lee G's cheating with her age.]

Later Members

[This lineup is considered to be the main Baby V.O.X. group, as it was the first to achieve large-scale success.]

*Kim E-Z (born as Kim Eiji), (Leader, Rapper, Sub-Vocal) (김이지; 金倚芝 [Multiple sources give differing versions of the Hanja versions of these names.] ), born January 21, 1979; member from 1997 to 2006. She was born in Incheon and was considered to be the best dancer in the group. Kim was the member assigned the sexy role for the group. She majored in Dances in Yewon Art Middle School, Seoul Art High School, and Kyung Hee University. Her father was a former lieutenant in the navy. Kim admitted that she is from the strict Christian family, as well as Eun Hye, revealed the episode that she was harshly scolded by her father when it was found out that Kim joined Baby VOX in 1997 without the recognition of others. Kim enjoys shopping as a hobby while her favorite color is pink and has decorated her room with completely with pink. She is also known for her flexibility and was asked to join the basketball team when she was in primary school. After the group's breakup, Kim has worked as a television show host and an actress.
*Lee Hee-Jin (2nd Main Vocal) (이희진; 李姬珍), born February 21, 1980; member from 1997 to 2006. She was born in Seoul and known for her husky voice, sophistication, and talent. Lee is also known is known for her modesty through her mother's influence. Lee graduated from Shinkyung Girls' Commercial High School and Dong-ah Broadcasting University, majoring in broadcasting and entertainment. After the breakup, Lee went into a state of melancholy but began working as a fashion model, and is trying to start an acting career. [Lee Hee Jin in melancholy. ]
*Shim Eun Jin (Vocal) (심은진; 沈恩珍), born February 6, 1981; member from 1998 to 2004. Eun Jin was born in Seoul and known for her tomboy qualities. She attended Shinrim Girls' High School, Youngrak Commercial Girls' High School and Kyunggi University, majoring in broadcasting. Shim has great dancing skills. After the group's breakup, Shim made her appearance in television variety shows, such as SBS 'X-Man' and KBS 'Heroine Six'. Recently, she starred as Geumlan in the KBS history drama called 'Dae Jo Young', who is a talented lady warrior, who has feelings for Gulsa Biwoo. Eun Jin also acknowledged that she is dating star soccer player Lee Chun Soo who is currently playing for Feyenoord in Netherland League.
*Kan Mi Youn (Main Vocal) (간미연; 簡美妍), born February 2, 1982; member from 1998 to 2006. [Though not an "original" member of the group she had participated in some activities of the first album activitiesFact|date=February 2007.] Kan was born in Seoul, known and was assigned the "princess" role in the group and known for her cute and humorous qualities. She was also considered to have the best singing skills in the group and thus loved by the group's male fans. She is a dog-lover who appeared in advertisements for an animal organization. Kan attended Sungdeok Commercial Girls' High School and Kyunggi University, majoring in broadcasting. In 1999, Kan was targeted for murder by a fan of the K-pop boy group H.O.T. when she was rumored to be dating H.O.T. member Moon Hee Joon. [Baby VOX's Kan Mi Youn was threatened for murder. ] However she touched the hearts of many people when she showed her love for her father when he had an operation for cancer. After the group's breakup, Kan was a show host for MBC's 'Sunday Sunday Night's 'Health Club'. Currently, she is living in China to pursue a solo singing career while making appearances in one of its top televisions shows and learning the Chinese language.
*Yoon Eun Hye (Sub-Vocal) (윤은혜; 尹恩惠), born October 3, 1984; member from 1999 to 2005. She was a fashion and magazine model before joining the Baby VOX. Yoon was famous for her cuteness and child-like qualities. However, being the youngest member of the group, she was overshadowed by the other four members. She grew up in a strong Christian family and her father owns a restaurant according to an anonymous source. Yoon acknowledged that she is also a strong Christian. Her life changed dramatically when she left Baby VOX to pursue her own career in acting. She starred in MBC's 'Goong', 'Coffee Prince 1st Shop', KBS 'The Man in the Vineyard', and became more popular than when she was in Baby VOX. Eun Hye won MBC and KBS Acting Award's 'Rookie of the Year' in 2006 and the 'Top Excellency Award' in 2007's MBC Acting Awards. Recently, Yoon returned to music as she was featured in a song for Korean rapper duo Mighty Mouth.

History

Early Years

Formation of Group and Release of First Album

The group originally consisted of Cha Yu Mi, Jung Shi Woon, Jang Hyun Jung, Lee Hee Jin and Kim E-Z. They used an edgy style similar to that of the Spice Girls. However, in the strict and conservative Korean culture, their edgy style didn't result in success. Also, there were endless rumors about the conflicts between younger group members (Kim E-Z and Lee Hee Jin) and the older members (Cha Yu Mi, Jung Shi Woon, Jang Hyun Jung). When Cha was injured on stage during performance, she was immediately replaced by Kan Mi Youn. After the first album, Jung and Jang were removed from the group due to conflicts.

Revival in the Second Album

After the replacement of three members with Shim Eun Jin, Kan Mi Youn, and Lee Gai, Baby VOX went on a strict training regimen to develop their dancing and singing, which included mental and physical training as well. Baby VOX adopted the cuter and shy style used by S.E.S. and Fin.K.L. Their first single, "Ya Ya Ya" became a quick success after the release. "Ya Ya Ya" hit number seven on the Korean pop charts. With their second single, "Change" the group adopted a more mature and sexy look. However, it was later revealed that Lee Gai lied to the management company about her age and was removed from the group.

Popularity Height

uccess of the Third Album

Yoon Eun Hye replaced Lee Gai in the lineup and the group's first single from the album "Get Up" was soon popular nationwide. For the first time, they reached the number one spot on the Korean music pop charts. Another single 'Killer' also hit the first place on the music charts, with the sexy lady warrior style. With the "Killer" single, Baby VOX beat H.O.T. in the pop charts and earned the 'Top Excellency Award' in Seoul Music Award in 1999. The ballad single, 'Missing You' was very popular and is considered the group's best ballad single ever.

Fourth and Fifth Album, Foreign Promotions

From 2000-2001, Baby VOX made more appearances in variety shows. After their success of the third album, they started promoting themsevles in China and gained a great popularity and strong fanbase. Their popularity spread to Japan and other Southeast Asian countries. [17] The fourth album, 'Why', continued its popularity, with the two strong singles "Why" and "Betrayal". Also, Baby VOX appeared as a show host in SBS variety program, "Beautiful Sunday-Cruise to the Korea Strait". [Baby VOX conquers China and Thailand ] With their fifth album, "Boyish Story" in 2001, even though the album sales and its singles "Game Over", "Doll", "I Wish You are My Love" were not as popular as the third and fourth album, the group's popularity didn't fade. Baby VOX also made their appearance as a show host in KBS variety program, "Your Saturday-Aqua Girls".

pecial Album

As well as their success in Asian markets, Baby VOX released a special hits album were from their first five albums, with two single hits "Coincidence" and "Go". With "Coincidence", the group hit number one in the Korean music charts for the first time in three years. "Coincidence" was also released in a World Cup version, and performed all around Korea during the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup season, and remained popular throughout the summer. In addition to that, they managed to have a Live Concert in Seoul, which was hugely popular. A Baby VOX Music Award was also created in China. [Baby VOX Music Award in China ]

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ixth Album

In spring of 2003, Baby VOX released their sixth 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 age), causing some controversy, but it faded as the image content was found to be hyped up by the media. [Baby VOX sexy photo taken in Thailand ] Baby VOX topped the Chinese music chart with the Chinese single "I'm Still Loving You", 3rd place with 나 어떡해 "(What Should I Do)" and 4th place with the same single in Thailand as well. [Baby VOX conquered China and Thailand ] However, this was also when the group's fortunes started to change. While 'What Should I Do' hit the number one spot in the Korean music chart, their second single, 바램 "(The Wish)" wasn't as popular. In addition, their performances appeared to be lackluster, especially with the latter single, as it was not promoted for a long time period. This may be attributed to the fact that members did not like this album's concept.Fact|date=February 2007

eventh Album, controversies, and disbandment

The group's seventh and final 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" was a freestyle rap that he recorded while in prison. Baby VOX attempted a promotion in the United State of America in 2004. [Baby VOX tries USA promotion with 'Ride West' ] , However 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. [Tupac's company and family consider of suing Baby VOX ] This album was proclaimed to be what catapulted Baby VOX into the international spotlight, hence their use of English in the single. Meanwhile, 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. The group also performed sexy dance moves and wore provocative clothing in the music video, 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. Even though Baby VOX claimed their rights of using the Tupac's music, many different companies in the USA claimed having the authorization and the dispute was not solved. [Baby VOX claims the right use of 2Pac's music ] To worsen the situation, 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 referred to the group as prosititutes. [ [http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200406/200406170041.html Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About Korea ] ] . The dispute between DJ DOC and Baby VOX was so huge that both parties went to court for arbitration. Although the DJ DOC member later apologized Fact|date=February 2007, Baby VOX was still compensated however, this dispute hurt the group's image, as the group suddenly stopped promotion of the single. A second single, "Play Remix" featuring Jennifer Lopez, was promoted for a short while, but sales were lower than from its previous albums. After 2004, Baby VOX went into hiatus and Shim Eun Jin and Yoon Eun Hye departed the group in 2005. In March, 2006, Baby VOX was officially disbanded.

Discography

Albums

*Baby V.O.X. 1 - EQUALIZEHER (做头发的那天 in Chinese)
*Baby V.O.X. 2 - Ya Ya Ya (야야야 in Korean)
*Baby V.O.X. 3 - Come Come Come Baby
*Baby V.O.X. 4 - Why
*Baby V.O.X. 5 - Boyish Story
*Baby V.O.X. 5.5 - Special Album (A four disk album with 48 songs total)
*Baby V.O.X. 6 - Devotion
*Baby V.O.X. 7 - Ride West

DVDs

*Baby V.O.X. 2000

Achievements, Awards, and Others

- 1998 SBS Music Award 'Rookie of the Year'

- 1999 'Top Excellency Award' at Seoul Music Awards

- Awards from the music awards in three broadcasting companies (KBS,MBC,SBS) from 1998 to 2003

- 2004 'World Ambassador Award' at Seoul Music Awards

- 2000 show host of the SBS 'Beautiful Sunday-Cruise to the Korea Strait'

- 2001 show host of the KBS 'Your Saturday-Aqua Girls'

- 2003 managed to sell 5,000,000 sales with the Chinese Single "I'm Still Loving You" in China

- 2003 1st place with "I'm Still Loving You", 3rd place with "What Should I Do" in China

- 2003 4th place in Thailand with "What Should I Do" in Thailand

- Co-CEO of the fashion brand named ASAP and underclothing brand from Pion Tech, shared 30% of the profits [Baby VOX becomes a co-CEO of the clothing brand ]

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.

References

ee also

* from Baby VOX's classic hit "Betrayal"

External links

* [http://www.babyvoxi.com/ ko icon babyvoxi.com, official site]
* [http://www.beautifulvoices.net en icon beautifulvoices.net, a fansite with extensive info on history and individual members]
* [http://www.babyvoxrefresh.com/ en icon babyvoxrefresh.com, a fansite for the new group done by the same webmaster]


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