'Salon Drip' Jang Do-youn mentioned that she used to check her ex-boyfriend's social media every day.
On the 7th, an episode of 'Salon Drip' featuring singer Hwasa was released on the YouTube channel 'TEO'.
On that day, Hwasa referred to last year's hit 'Good Goodbye (Good Goodbye)' and said, "'Good Goodbye' means a good farewell, but it doesn't necessarily mean only a breakup with a lover."
She added, "I think I played it for almost all my acquaintances. Opinions were split. Half said, 'I don't know the meaning of 'Good Goodbye.' Is there such a thing as a good farewell?' and many people didn't relate to it. Those who understood it immersed themselves so intensely that they said, 'Send me this song.'"
Hwasa candidly said, "I have done it, I am doing it, and I think I will continue to do so," adding, "What I think 'Good Goodbye' is, is support. My heart could be full of hatred or longing, but it's truly cheering them on to go well. Because there were pathetic farewells, there could be good farewells."
When Jang Do-youn asked, "Have you ever looked at social media?", Hwasa replied, "I look too much and pretend I didn't."
Jang Do-youn confessed, "When you view a story, it leaves a record that you've seen it, right? I didn't know. After breaking up I looked every day. It wasn't 'let's see if they are doing well,' it was genuine curiosity and a supportive feeling. Then I saw a friend's story and they knew I had viewed it. I learned then that it all remains. But even after that I kept looking to support you, and I continued so I wouldn't deceive myself."
Jang Do-youn added, "Then it gradually became sporadic and now I don't look. They seem to be living well."
[Photo] YouTube video capture.
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