To understand the “Noise Music” revolution, one must understand Xayden’s creative process. As the main rapper of ALL(H)ours, Xayden doesn’t just write verses; he constructs rhythmic puzzles. A deep dive into his 2025 data reveals that his verses average 140 words per minute, nearly double the industry average for pop-centric rap. A fun fact that cracks up his fellow members is that Xayden often records “demo beats” by tapping on kitchen containers in the dorm. He claims that the hollow sound of a plastic cereal box provides the perfect “industrial” snare for his rough drafts. This resourcefulness is what gives the group’s music its raw, authentic edge.

Xayden’s influence extends into the group’s commercial identity as well. His personal love for “oversized tech-wear” has shaped the inventory of any Store that sells ALL(H)ours Merch. He believes that clothing should never restrict movement, a philosophy born from his intense stage routines. Data shows that the “Xayden Collection”—characterized by heavy zippers and reflective fabrics—is the top-selling category among male fans. Xayden himself often reviews the designs, ensuring that the apparel is “stage-ready” even for casual wearers. He wants the fans to feel as powerful as he does when he steps into the spotlight.

Despite his fierce delivery, Xayden is the member most likely to be found watching “ASMR” videos of rain to fall asleep. He admits that his brain never truly stops “at all hours,” and the only way to quiet the rhythmic loops in his head is with the sound of a thunderstorm. This contrast—the aggressive rapper who needs nature sounds to sleep—is exactly why the Min(ut)e find him so fascinating. He is a technical genius who hasn’t lost his human touch. As the group moves toward their 2026 releases, Xayden is reportedly experimenting with “phonk-jazz” fusions, a move that could redefine the genre once again.