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Baby V.O.X Discography

1997 – 2004 · 8 Official Albums · No Singles Included

Equalizeher
Equalizeher
📅 1997 · Debut Album
Baby V.O.X’s debut introduced an R&B and New Jack Swing–influenced sound that set them apart from contemporaries.

Featuring the original five-member lineup, the album laid the foundation for the group’s image and vocal style during Korea’s first-generation idol era.
Baby V.O.X II
Baby V.O.X II
📅 1998
A transitional release marked by major lineup changes.

Lee Gai and Shim Eun Jin joined the group during this era, pushing Baby V.O.X toward a stronger pop identity while navigating public controversy and instability.
Come Come Baby
Come Come Baby
📅 1999
A defining turning point in Baby V.O.X’s career.

Following Lee Gai’s departure, Yoon Eun Hye officially joined the group. This album introduced the lineup that would dominate the early 2000s.

Members: Kim EZ, Kan Mi Youn, Lee Hee Jin, Shim Eun Jin, Yoon Eun Hye
Why
Why
📅 2000
Released during the group’s commercial peak, this album solidified Baby V.O.X as one of the leading first-generation girl groups.

The era is remembered for its strong public recognition, confident image, and lasting cultural impact.
Boyish Story
Boyish Story
📅 2001
Notable for including collectible cards inside physical copies, a concept now seen as a precursor to modern K-pop photocards.

Musically and visually, the album reflected a confident, youth-oriented image at the height of Baby V.O.X’s fame.
Special Album
Special Album
📅 2002 · 3 CDs + 1 VCD
A large-scale compilation celebrating Baby V.O.X’s peak years.

Originally planned as a five-disc project including multiple VCDs, remixes, unreleased tracks, and ballads, the release was scaled down due to cost and format limitations.

Despite being a compilation, it is widely treated as an official album release due to its scope and exclusive content.
Devotion
Devotion
📅 2003
Marked a sharp stylistic shift toward electronic and dance music.

The album showcased a more mature, experimental direction, setting it apart from the group’s earlier pop-focused sound.
Ride West
Ride West
📅 2004 · Final Album
Baby V.O.X’s most controversial release.

Featuring Western-influenced production and packaged in a DVD-style case with a bonus disc, the album marked the group’s final chapter before disbandment.
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