Hwasa’s 'Good Goodbye' Secures 4th Win on Inkigayo, Outpacing LE SSERAFIM and ILLIT
Hwasa takes her 4th win for 'Good Goodbye' on SBS Inkigayo, scoring 7,249 points on Jan 11, 2026. See the full rankings and performance highlights here.
The solo queen is on a roll. Hwasa of MAMAMOO has just clinched her fourth music show trophy for her latest hit, 'Good Goodbye,' proving her dominance in the early 2026 music scene.
Hwasa Good Goodbye 4th Win Breakdown
On the January 11 episode of SBS’s 'Inkigayo,' Hwasa faced off against some of the industry's toughest competitors. Despite the high-profile releases from fourth and fifth-generation groups, she emerged victorious with an impressive lead.
- 1st Place: Hwasa - 'Good Goodbye' (7,249 points)
- 2nd Place: LE SSERAFIM - 'SPAGHETTI' (feat. j-hope)
- 3rd Place: ILLIT - 'NOT CUTE ANYMORE'
Performance Highlights and New MC Debut
The episode also featured a fresh face in the hosting lineup as Yihyun made her debut as the new MC. The stage was packed with energy, featuring veteran act Apink and rising stars ILLIT. Hwasa's winning performance was the highlight of the night, showcasing her signature charismatic stage presence.
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