The song is Weezer's most commercially successful single. It topped the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart for a week, spending months near the top of the
Billboard Hot 100 (peaking at number 10) and being certified gold on June 6, 2005; it was also the band's first song to chart there since "
Undone – The Sweater Song" at number 57 in 1994 after 11 years, since the rest of Weezer's past hits had only managed to chart on the
Hot 100 Airplay or the
Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. As of February 2025, it is still the band's highest-charting Hot 100 single. As of January 2006, the digital single has been purchased over 962,000 times on
iTunes, the third most-sold digital single during 2005. It also did very well on other
Billboard charts, such as
Adult Top 40 (number eight peak),
Mainstream Top 40 (number two peak),
Hot Digital Songs (number one peak) and
Mainstream Rock Tracks (number 26 peak). The song also made the top 10 on the
UK Singles Chart, peaking at number nine, and remained on the chart for five weeks. The song was nominated for
Best Rock Song at the
48th Annual Grammy Awards, the first ever nomination for the band. The video for the song was nominated at the
2005 MTV Video Music Awards for
Best Rock Video. The song won College Song of the Year at the 54th Annual
Broadcast Music Incorporated Pop Awards. "Beverly Hills" stayed at number one on the Modern Rock charts for one week. It was the first number one for Weezer, but this record was later met with "
Perfect Situation",
Make Believes third single, which held the pole position for four weeks. The song was the third highest selling digital download of 2005 in the US according to
Nielsen SoundScan. ==Music video==