Heard 'Em Say - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

In the United States, the single entered the Billboard Hot 100 at one hundred and rose to number forty-seven for the issue dated November 19, 2005. Over the next four weeks, the song climbed the chart and eventually reached its peak at number twenty-six on December 17. The single remained in the position for two weeks before relapsing. "Heard 'Em Say" debuted on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at number and reached its peak position in the seventeenth spot on the issue dated December 31. It peaked at number thirty-four on the Pop 100 chart and at number twelve on Hot Rap Tracks. "Heard 'Em Say" has since sold over half a million copies in the United States, earning a Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.

"Heard 'Em Say" entered the Irish Singles Chart at number twenty-six on the issue date of December 8, 2005. The next week, the song dropped down eight spaces to number thirty-four. In its third week on the chart, it yielded another slot and dropped to number thirty-five. The song experienced a rebound in its fourth week, when it rose upwards again and reached number twenty-seven. "Heard 'Em Say" rose once more to reach its peak at number twenty-three on the issue date of January 5, 2006. In the United Kingdom, "Heard 'Em Say" debuted and peaked at number twenty-two on the issue date of December 11, 2005. On the Australian Singles Chart, the song peaked in the twenty-seventh position on the issue dated January 23, 2006. The song's highest chart performance occurred in Finland, where it charted at number ten for the issue date of March 1, 2006. In New Zealand, "Heard 'Em Say" made its debut within the top twenty, entering and peaking on the chart at number fifteen on March 6. "Heard 'Em Say" debuted at number ninety-five on the German Singles Chart on March 20, where it stayed for just one week before relasping.

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