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485 Perfect All-Kills: How Hwasa’s Film Awards Stage Revived Good Goodbye
This article is a strong case study of how a live performance moment at a major film awards ceremony
can translate into sustained music chart dominance—offering insight into crossindustry synergy
between K-pop, film, and global music platforms.
♦ Record-Breaking Digital Performance
• Hwasa’s solo track Good Goodbye achieved 485 Perfect All-Kills (PAKs) on iChart as of 3:30 PM
on December 30, ranking 4th all-time
• This marks the highest PAK record ever for a Korean solo artist, reflecting both fan power and
mainstream reach across six major domestic music platforms
♦ Award Show Exposure as a Catalyst
• The song gained renewed momentum after Hwasa’s special stage at the Blue Dragon Film Awards
featuring actor Jung-min Park from the music video
• The performance went viral, proving how high-profile cultural events can reignite catalog tracks
months after release and generate sustained buzz
♦ Cross-Platform & Global Chart Impact
• Good Goodbye topped the Billboard Korea Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks, dominating domestic chart metrics
• It also entered the Billboard Global 200, peaking at No.32, showing measurable overseas traction
beyond Korea’s music ecosystem
♦ From Digital Hits to Live Monetization
• Building on digital success, Hwasa will hold her first-ever solo concert MI CASA on January 17-18
at Kyung Hee University’s Peace Hall in Seoul
• The move, 12 years after debut, highlights a full IP monetization cycle :
digital virality → brand amplification → live performance revenue
Source
Yonhap News Agency (2025.12.30)
https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20251230119700005
Yonhap News Agency
