
Singer Hwasa returns with a soothing voice that delivers comfort and emotion.
On October 16 at 6 p.m. (KST), Hwasa will appear on Mnet’s music show M Countdown to give the first-ever live performance of her new song “Good Goodbye.”
Through this stage, Hwasa plans to convey the song’s delicate emotions with sensitivity while showcasing a flawless live performance that highlights her deepened musical spectrum and mature artistry, capturing the hearts of global fans.
“Good Goodbye” is a ballad that blends a rhythmic yet bright mood with Hwasa’s distinctive tone. The lyrics reflect a calm retrospection of a past love and express genuine support for a former partner’s future.
Notably, Hwasa participated in both the songwriting and composition of this track, demonstrating her growth and authenticity as an artist. As a continuously evolving solo performer, she is expected to make “Good Goodbye” a staple on listeners’ playlists.
The music video, released on October 15 along with the song, has also become a hot topic. It stars renowned actor Park Jung-min as the male lead, portraying a poignant breakup story with Hwasa. The film-textured visuals evoke nostalgic emotions, enhancing the overall sense of immersion.
Having showcased her brilliance across performances, broadcasts, and music, Hwasa continues to prove her undeniable presence in the industry. With “Good Goodbye,” she is set to warm this autumn with her heartfelt storytelling and captivating charm.
Meanwhile, Hwasa will continue meeting fans through various broadcasts and online content following her M Countdown stage.
Written by Choi Hye Jin
Translated by Lee So Yun
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