The name of the K-pop group ALL(H)OURS has a special meaning. It is a play on words, combining “all ours” and “all hours,” which means they want to show everything they have at every moment. This name reflects their ambition to always give their best and share their talents with the world.
ALL(H)OURS debuted on January 10, 2024, with their first mini album, All Ours, and they have released several albums since then, including Witness and Smoke Point. The group consists of seven members: Kunho, Youmin, Xayden, Minje, Masami, Hyunbin, and ON:N. They are managed by Eden Entertainment, a company founded by a former executive of JYP Entertainment, which is why they are sometimes called “Stray Kids’ cousin group.”
As of now, ALL(H)OURS has not won any major music show awards, but they have gained a significant following with over 296,000 YouTube subscribers and more than 49 million total views on their videos. Their physical album sales have also been notable, with over 79,000 copies sold. Despite not reaching the top charts globally, they continue to grow and engage with their fans, known as “Minutes.”