Hwasa Good Goodbye 5th Win: Secures Triple Crown on Inkigayo
Hwasa achieves her 5th music show win and a Triple Crown for 'Good Goodbye' on SBS Inkigayo, defeating Apink and LE SSERAFIM with 6,045 points.
The solo queen's reign continues unabated. MAMAMOO's Hwasa has snagged her 5th music show trophy for the hit song 'Good Goodbye' on the January 18 episode of SBS's 'Inkigayo'.
Analyzing the Hwasa Good Goodbye 5th Win
It wasn't an easy victory as she faced stiff competition from industry heavyweights. According to SBS, the candidates for first place included Apink with 'Love Me More' and LE SSERAFIM with 'SPAGHETTI' (featuring BTS's j-hope). Ultimately, Hwasa took the crown with a total of 6,045 points.
- 1st Place: Hwasa (6,045 points)
- Nominee: Apink - 'Love Me More'
- Nominee: LE SSERAFIM (feat. j-hope) - 'SPAGHETTI'
Triple Crown Success and Industry Impact
This win marks a significant milestone as Hwasa achieves a Triple Crown on Inkigayo. It proves her consistent digital and physical performance throughout the promotion period. The episode also featured high-energy performances from ENHYPEN and ALPHA DRIVE ONE, showcasing the vibrant diversity of the current K-Pop scene.
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