- Aliases:
- Baby VOX, BabyVOX
- Fandom:
- Baby Angels
- Debuted On:
- Jul 3, 1997
- Generation:
- Gen 1 | 1996 - 2003
- Group Type:
- Girl
Baby V.O.X (an acronym for “Baby Voices of Xpression”) was a trailblazing five-member South Korean girl group formed by DR Music in 1997. Rising alongside first-generation acts like S.E.S. and Fin.K.L, they blended catchy dance-pop hooks with hip-hop influences, earning hits such as “Get Up,” “Killer,” and “Coincidence.” Their versatile images—from edgy, black-leather concepts to softer, bubblegum looks—helped broaden K-pop’s appeal across Asia, making them early ambassadors of the Korean Wave (Hallyu). Active until 2006, Baby V.O.X left a legacy of boundary-pushing performances and international outreach that paved the way for later global girl-group successes.