Thus, "Where Them Girls At" saw a top ten debut in New Zealand and a top twenty debut in Ireland and the Netherlands. "Where Them Girls At" became an international summer success and contributed to Minaj's worldwide recognition, alongside her 2010 breakthrough solo smash-hit "
Super Bass", which reached the top five in US, topped nations airplay charts and peaked at the top ten in several nations. In France, David Guetta's native country "Where Them Girls At" entered at number 8 in May 2011 and later reached at number 4 in July 2011, becoming Minaj's first top five in the country and the first top five for a non-French female rapper. It became Flo Rida's second top five. In the United States, the song debuted at number 14 on the
Billboard Hot 100 chart, selling over 160,000 digital downloads in less than one week and giving Guetta his third top 20 hit in the US. As of December 2014, the song had sold over 1.6 million copies in the US. The song debuted at number three in
Canada, becoming the highest debuting song that week on the
Canadian Hot 100. Elsewhere in Europe, the song broke records and reached the top ten, including Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Germany, Australia, Norway, Spain, Finland and Denmark. ==Music video==