MAMAMOO’s Hwasa Joins The Leagues Of BTS And IU With “Good Goodbye”
MAMAMOO member Hwasa’s explosive success with “Good Goodbye” shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon, as the song continues to achieve chart-breaking success in Korea.

According to iChart, an online music chart that aggregates daily, weekly, and real-time rankings from six major platforms—Melon, Genie, Bugs, YouTube Music, FLO, and Vibe—“Good Goodbye” has recorded a cumulative total of 400 PAKs from its first achievement on November 30 through December 23. A “PAK” or “Perfect All-Kill” refers to the phenomenon when a song tops all major domestic music charts simultaneously.
Hwasa was the first solo female artist to achieve a PAK in 2025. With 400 PAKs, she has officially become the soloist with the highest PAK in 2025. Overall, she has the second strongest PAK record among domestic artists in 2025, following HUNTR/X.
As per iChart, “Good Goodbye” also ranks fifth on the all-time PAK record list, following HUNTR/X’s “Golden” (1,484 PAKs), NJZ’s (NewJeans) “Ditto” (655), BTS’s “Dynamite” (610), and IU’s “Celebrity” (462). With its upward momentum still ongoing, attention is focused on what new records the song may set going forward.
Riding this wave of success, Hwasa is set to hold her concert, 2026 HWASA CONCERT <MI CASA>, on January 17–18 next year at Kyung Hee University, Seoul. This will mark her first-ever solo concert in her 12 years since debut and is expected to fully showcase HWASA’s distinctive musical world as a solo artist.
Meanwhile,”Good Goodbye” has catapulted Hwasa into mainstream success yet again, winning her high praises even from industry seniors. Read more here:
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