At first DR Music intended Baby V. O. X to be the female version of Roo'Ra.
They original debut lineup, as stated by Lee Gai, had 4 members: A rapper, someone with a R&B vocal tone, Lee Gai, and another singer. The lineup was most likely Jung Si woon, Cha Yumi, Lee Gai, and Jung Hyeon Jeon. After Lee Gai's leg injury while training for their debut, Lee Hee Jin was added as her replacement.
Member Kim E-Z was added to the groups debut lineup in the Winter of 1996. On July 3, 1997, Baby V. O.
X debuted with their first studio album Equalizeher. The original lead single was "To Men (Democracy)". However, it was almost immediately banned on music shows due to its lyrical content, so another song off of the album, "Haircut", was promoted instead.
During promotions for "Haircut", Cha Yu Mi left Baby V. O. X due to health concerns, and was replaced by Kan Miyoun.
After promotions for EQUALIZEHER ended, Jeong Hyeon Jeon and Jung Si Woon left Baby V. O. X, and were replaced by Shim Eun Jin and Lee Gai.
On September 15, 1998, Baby V. O. X released their second studio album Baby V.
O. X II, and the lead single "Ya Ya Ya". Later in the year, they promoted a second single, "Change".
After promotions for Baby V. O. X II ended, Lee Gai was forced to leave Baby V.
O. X due to her lying about her age, and was replaced by Yoon Eun Hye. On July 21, 1999, Baby V.
O. X released their third studio album Come Come Come Baby, and the lead single "Get Up". "Killer" and "Missing You" were also promoted.
They achieved their first win on Music Bank with "Get Up" on August 8. On May 15, 2000, Baby V. O.
X released their fourth studio album Why, and the lead single of the same name. "Betrayal" was also promoted on music shows. On June 14, 2001, Baby V.
O. X released their fifth studio album Boyish Story, and the lead single "Game Over". "Doll" was also promoted on music shows.
On April 23, 2002, Baby V. O. X released their first special album, Baby V.
O. X Special Album. It consisted of songs from their previous albums, as well as three new songs, including the lead single "By Chance".
On March 12, 2003, Baby V. O. X had their Japanese debut with their first Japanese EP, Go, which consisted of previously released songs, remixes, and a Japanese version of previously released song "Go".
On April 3, they released their sixth studio album Devotion, and the lead single "What Should I Do". They also promoted "Wish" on music shows. Another track on the album, "I'm Still Loving You", was recorded in Chinese and promoted in China.
On April 16, 2004, Baby V. O. X released their seventh studio album Ride West, and the lead single "Xcstasy", which featured and Floss P.
"Play Remix", which was a remix of 's 2000 single "Play" and featured Lopez, was also promoted on music shows. This was their last release before disbandment. On December 27, news broke that Shim Eun Jin would be leaving Baby V.
O. X to pursue a solo career. In July 2005, Yoon Eun Hye left Baby V.
O. X to pursue an acting career. On February 5, 2006, Baby V.
O. X officially disbanded, with the remaining members going their separate ways. On December 12, 2024, it was announced that Baby V.
O. X would be reuniting on stage for the first time in 14 years on KBS' End of the Year Broadcast for the special stage that highlights different generations of K-Pop. On March 2, they opened their official YouTube account to document their new journey together.
On March 12, the group released their second digital single "New Breath : Baby V. O. X's Version 2025".
On April 23, Baby V. O. X announced they would be releasing their first best album New Baby V.
O. X 2025 : The Best of Best on the same day. On July 11, Baby V.
O. X opened their official Instagram account. The same day, they announced they would be holding a group concert after 23 years.
On July 15, they announced their concert that would be held on September 26-27 at Peace Hall Kyunghee University.
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