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Hwasa Achieves Triple Crown and Five Music Show Wins with “Good Goodbye”

Helia Nikzaddinan
19/01/2026 14:00:00

Singer Hwasa continues her unstoppable rise, securing a “Triple Crown” on SBS’s Inkigayo and collecting a total of five music show trophies with her hit track “Good Goodbye.”

On the January 18 broadcast of Inkigayo, Hwasa claimed first place once again — this time without appearing on stage — marking her third consecutive win on the program. With this achievement, she officially completed a Triple Crown, solidifying her position at the top of the charts.

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Three Consecutive Wins and Five Trophies Total

Hwasa first earned her initial win with “Good Goodbye” on December 7, followed by additional victories on January 11 and January 18. By maintaining the top spot for three consecutive weeks, she secured the coveted Triple Crown title while extending her total to five music show wins across multiple programs.

Despite the absence of promotional appearances, the song’s popularity continues to grow, demonstrating exceptional public support and long-term chart power.

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Record-Breaking Digital Performance

“Good Goodbye” is also making history on Korea’s major digital charts. The track has repeatedly achieved Perfect All-Kill (PAK) status, meaning it ranked No.1 across all major real-time, daily, and weekly charts simultaneously.

According to iChart, which aggregates rankings from platforms including Melon, Genie, Bugs, YouTube Music, FLO, and VIBE, the song surpassed 715 cumulative PAKs as of January 18. This places Hwasa at No.2 on the all-time PAK rankings, making her the highest-ranking domestic solo artist in the history of the chart.

Only “Golden” by Huntrix remains ahead, while major hits such as NewJeans’ “Ditto,” BTS’s “Dynamite,” and IU’s “Celebrity” follow behind.

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A Historic Moment in Hwasa’s Career

Alongside her chart success, Hwasa is currently meeting fans through her first-ever solo concert tour. On January 17 and 18, she held the opening shows of “2026 HWASA CONCERT ” at Kyung Hee University’s Peace Hall in Seoul.

The concerts carry special meaning, as they mark her first solo concert in 12 years since debut, coinciding with the peak of her solo career. Fans and critics alike have praised the performances as a celebration of her artistry and growth as an independent artist.

With record-breaking digital performance, multiple music show wins, and a successful solo tour underway, Hwasa is firmly establishing herself as one of K-pop’s most powerful solo performers — truly living up to her title as a “solo queen.”

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