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Baby V.O.X (Korean: 베이비복스) is a South Korean girl group formed in 1997. Its best-known final line-up consisted of Kim E-Z, Lee Hee-jin, Shim Eun-jin, Kan Mi-youn, and Yoon Eun-hye. The group is generally regarded as part of the first generation of K-pop girl groups in the late 1990s and early 2000s, alongside acts such as S.E.S. and Fin.K.L, and contributed to the early international expansion of Korean popular music, including activities in the Chinese market. Baby V.O.X released seven studio albums and officially disbanded in 2006. On December 20, 2024, the group reunited for a performance at the "KBS Song Festival". Baby V.O.X debuted in 1997 with an initial line-up consisting of Kim E-Z, Lee Hee-jin, Jung Hyun-jeon, Cha Yu-mi, and Jung Shi-woon. Their first single, "Hair Cut", was included on the album "Equalizeher", released on July 10, 1997. The group initially adopted a concept influenced by Western pop acts, but the debut album did not achieve commercial success. Following injuries and internal changes, Cha Yu-mi was replaced by Kan Mi-youn, while Jung Hyun-jeon and Jung Shi-woon departed and were replaced by Shim Eun-jin and Lee Gai. The group subsequently shifted toward a more mainstream style. Their second album, "Baby V.O.X II", included the single "Ya Ya Ya", which reached the top ten of Korean charts, followed by "Change". After the album’s release, Lee Gai left the group following controversy related to inaccuracies in her reported age. In 1999, Yoon Eun-hye