Why (Baby V.O.X album)

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Why
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2000
Recorded2000
Genre K-pop, dance, Ballad
Length44:51
Language Korean
Label DR Music

Why was the fourth album of Korean girl group Baby V.O.X. Its singles were Why, Betrayal, and Consent. This was considered as their best release throughout their career[ citation needed ]. Their single Why did well in the Korean Music Charts. This album sold about 200,000 copies. [1] [ citation needed ]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Why
  2. 배신 (Betrayal)
  3. 회상 (Recall)
  4. 허락 (Consent)
  5. Overlap
  6. 슬픈 별에서 (In the Sad Star)
  7. Bad Boy
  8. 올가미 (Lasso)
  9. Before Sunrise
  10. Patron
  11. Why (MR)

Members during this release

Kim E-Z

Shim Eun-Jin

Kan Mi-Youn

Yoon Eun-Hye

Lee Hee-Jin

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