Hwasa has reached another major milestone as the music video for her hit single ‘Good Goodbye’ surpassed 100 million views on YouTube, marking a rare achievement powered by both steady popularity and a dramatic resurgence.

Hwasa’s Third Solo MV to Hit 100 Million Views
According to her official YouTube channel, the music video crossed the 100 million mark at approximately 9:20 a.m. on January 30, roughly three and a half months after its release on October 15, 2025.With this milestone, ‘Good Goodbye’ becomes Hwasa’s third solo music video to exceed 100 million views, following:
- ‘Maria’ (2020) — over 347 million views
- ‘twit’ (2019) — over 110 million views
Additionally, her duet with Loco, ‘Don’t’ (주지마), has surpassed 140 million views, bringing Hwasa’s total count to four music videos with over 100 million views as a solo artist.
A Breakup Story That Struck a Chord
‘Good Goodbye’ explores the idea of whether a “good farewell” is truly possible, delivering a warm yet bittersweet message of wishing happiness for someone after separation. The music video drew particular attention for its cinematic storytelling and the on-screen chemistry between Hwasa and actor Park Jung-min, adding emotional depth that resonated strongly with viewers.

Viral Momentum After Blue Dragon Film Awards Stage
The song experienced a major surge in popularity following Hwasa and Park Jung-min’s joint performance at the 46th Blue Dragon Film Awards on November 19 at KBS Hall in Yeouido. Following the performance, ‘Good Goodbye’ rapidly climbed charts and sparked widespread discussion across social media and online communities, triggering what many described as a full-scale reverse charting phenomenon.
Record Breaking Chart Performance
The track went on to achieve a rare Perfect All-Kill (PAK), topping all major Korean music charts simultaneously. As of January 30, ‘Good Goodbye’ has recorded a cumulative 750 Perfect All-Kills, dominating platforms including Melon, Genie, Bugs, FLO, Vibe, and YouTube Music.
The song also achieved:
- Triple Crown on SBS Inkigayo
- Five music show wins
- Six Circle Chart No.1 titles
- No.1 on Billboard Korea Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks
- No.1 on Billboard World Digital Song Sales
Editor’s Insights
Hwasa’s ‘Good Goodbye’ reaching 100 million views is not just another milestone. It highlights a different kind of success one built on longevity rather than instant virality.
Unlike many K-pop releases that peak quickly and fade, ‘Good Goodbye’ followed a slower, more organic trajectory. The turning point came with the Blue Dragon Film Awards performance, which reframed the song for a wider audience. Instead of being consumed as just another comeback track, it was reintroduced as an emotional narrative, allowing listeners to reconnect with its meaning.
This pattern reflects a growing trend in the industry where live performances, especially those tied to major cultural events, can significantly reshape a song’s lifecycle. In this case, the stage did not just promote the track. It transformed its public perception.
The song’s concept also plays a key role. By focusing on the idea of a “good farewell,” Hwasa moves away from dramatic heartbreak and instead explores emotional maturity. This aligns with her established artistic identity one that prioritizes honesty, restraint, and realism over exaggerated sentiment.
Visually, the music video reinforces this direction. The cinematic storytelling and partnership with Park Jung-min add a layer of narrative depth that extends beyond music, making the content more shareable and memorable across platforms.
Ultimately, this achievement underscores Hwasa’s position as an artist who thrives outside conventional release cycles. Her success is not driven solely by hype, but by the ability to create moments that audiences return to even months after release.

