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Hyunbin
ArtistEDEN Entertainment

Hyunbin

Hyunbin (현빈), born Lee Hyun-bin (이현빈) on July 12, 2006, is a South Korean rapper in the boy group ALL(H)OURS under EDEN Entertainment. He debuted on January 10, 2024, with ALL(H)OURS first mini album All Ours. Standing 182 cm, Hyunbin brings a commanding physical presence to the stage that amplifies his rap delivery. Born under the same roof as Park Jin-young acolytes, EDEN Entertainment billed ALL(H)OURS as Stray Kids cousin group and PJY himself dubbed them his nephew group from day one. That context shaped Hyunbin early: trained for impact, expected to perform, not just participate. Across five mini albums, including Witness (2024), Phantom (2025), and No Doubt (2026), his rap lines have grown sharper and more distinctly his own. His ENFP energy offstage offers a contrast to the group dark-concept framework, making him a fan favorite in the younger member tier.
2 articles6 creditsDebut: January 10, 2024KR

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ALL(H)OURS in January 2024 (CC BY 3.0 via YouTube/Wikimedia)

Discography

2026
No DoubtMini Album
2025
PhantomMini Album
2025
Smoke PointMini Album
2024
CrisisMini Album
2024
WitnessMini Album
2024
All OursMini Album

Fans Also Ask

Who is Hyunbin in ALL(H)OURS?
Hyunbin (이현빈) is the main rapper of ALL(H)OURS, born July 12, 2006. Standing 182 cm, he brings an imposing physical presence to the group's dark-concept performances. He debuted on January 10, 2024 with ALL(H)OURS' first mini album All Ours under EDEN Entertainment.
What is ALL(H)OURS' connection to Park Jin-young?
ALL(H)OURS is managed by EDEN Entertainment, and Park Jin-young publicly called them his nephew group. JYP's involvement in their launch gave the group immediate industry credibility, positioning ALL(H)OURS as a spiritual sibling to acts in JYP's orbit. That mentorship context shaped the group's performance standards from the start.
What albums has Hyunbin released with ALL(H)OURS?
Hyunbin has appeared on all five ALL(H)OURS mini albums, including Witness (2024), Phantom (2025), and No Doubt (2026). His rap lines have grown progressively sharper and more individual across each release, distinguishing his voice within the group's dense sonic framework.

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