Knock You Down - Chart Performance

Chart Performance

"Knock You Down" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at number sixty-five, and would later go on to peak at number three. Along with "The Way I Are", it was Hilson's highest charting single on the Hot 100. It also achieved successes in other Billboard component charts, topping the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and reaching number three on the Pop Songs chart. "Knock You Down" became Hilson's biggest airplay single to date, topping the Hot 100 Airplay for four consecutive weeks. It has sold over 2,100,000 digital copies as of April 2011. The single appeared on numerous charts internationally. On the Canadian Hot 100, and the Australian Singles Chart the song peaked at number three. It debuted at number forty on the UK Singles Chart, and five weeks later, it reached number five, where it remained for two weeks. In Ireland, it peaked at number two on the Irish Singles Chart, while it reached number eight on the Dutch Top 40. The song performed best on the New Zealand Singles Chart, where it reached number one, and was eventually certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ). "Knock You Down" charted in the top twenty of Norway, Sweden, and Slovakia, the top thirty of Germany, Belgium (Wallonia), and Denmark, and in the top forty of the Czech Republic. It reached number forty-nine on the Belgian Singles Chart in Flanders. its success in Europe allowed it to chart at number thirteen on the European Hot 100.

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