The song Good Goodbye performed by Hwasa is creating a prominent mark on the Korean music charts when it officially became the third song in history to reach the highest number of Perfect All-Kill (PAK). This achievement helps "Good Goodbye" surpass BTS's global hit Dynamite, affirming the strong attraction of the female singer in the digital music market.
According to data from iChart, "Good Goodbye" still maintains the number 1 position on all music listening platforms and major charts in Korea, including real-time, daily and weekly charts. Currently, the song has recorded a total of more than 610 PAKs, officially surpassing the previous record of "Dynamite".
Currently, "Goodbye" is only behind Ditto of NewJeans (655 PAK) and "Golden" of HUNTR/X (1,484 PAK). Being in the top 3 with the most Perfect All-Kill songs in history is considered a memorable milestone in Hwasa's solo career.
Perfect All-Kill is a particularly difficult achievement to achieve, only appearing when a song simultaneously ranks number 1 on all major music charts in Korea, including Melon, Genie Music, YouTube Music, FLO, VIBE and Bugs. This reflects the overwhelming popularity as well as the widespread reception of the general public.
Good Goodbye" was released by Hwasa as a digital single on October 15, 2025. The song has a deep R&B color, clearly expressing the female singer's mature musical personality. Notably, the song began to break through strongly on the charts after Hwasa's emotional live performance at the Blue Dragon Film Awards in November.
The success of "Goodbye" not only strengthens Hwasa's position as a solo artist, but also shows her persistent influence in the Korean music scene, going beyond the framework of working with Mamamoo.