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Baby V.O.X. : ウィキペディア英語版
Baby Vox


Baby V.O.X ((朝鮮語:베이비복스)) was a South Korean five-member female dance group that debuted on 3 July 1997. The name is shortened from "Baby Voices of Xpression". The group associated to the record company DR Music (formerly Dung-Ryung Agency) and EMI Music Publishing Korea. Baby V.O.X. eventually became a popular group in Korea and other Asian countries from 1998 to 2006, releasing hit albums and selling over 3 million albums in Asia alone. In addition, K-Pop group solo concert held in China for the first time. They were also considered as one of the ''big three'' K-Pop girl groups in the 1990s and early 2000s along with S.E.S and Fin.K.L and the pioneers of the so-called Hallyu Wave, along with the fellow groups H.O.T and NRG
However, after the 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.
==History==


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