Singer Hwasa (HWASA) achieved a "triple crown" by winning first place again on SBS' Inkigayo following last week.
On the broadcast of Inkigayo aired on the 18th, Hwasa rose to first place with "Good Goodbye" without making a broadcast appearance.
On that broadcast, Hwasa, after taking her first No. 1 on Nov. 7 of last year, kept the top spot on the 11th of this month, about a month later, and on the 18th in succession, ultimately claiming the "triple crown" and becoming a five-time music show champion.
The "reverse-chart run power" shows no sign of fading.
The new-record run for the "perfect all-kill (PAK)," which tops all major domestic music charts, is also continuing.
According to iChart, the integrated online music ranking chart that aggregates daily, weekly and real-time chart rankings from six major music sites—Melon, Jini, Bugs, YouTube Music, Flo and Vibe—Hwasa's "Good Goodbye" has recorded a cumulative total of 715 PAKs as of 3:30 p.m. on the 18th since its first PAK on Nov. 30 of last year.
In the all-time PAK rankings, it ranks second after Huntrix's "Golden" (1,484 times), the highest record for a domestic singer. NewJeans' "Ditto" (655 times), BTS' "Dynamite" (610 times) and IU's "Celebrity" (462 times) follow.
Meanwhile, Hwasa is holding "2026 HWASA CONCERT 'MI CASA'" (2026 Hwasa concert 'Mi Casa') at Kyung Hee University Peace Hall in Dongdaemun District, Seoul, on the 17th and 18th, sharing happy times with fans.
In particular, the timing of her first solo concert in 12 years coincides with a period in which she is truly enjoying her peak as the "solo queen," providing a special experience for both Hwasa and the audience.
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