In the United States, "Break Free" debuted at number 15 on the
Billboard Hot 100 with 161,000 digital downloads sold within its first week, entering the
Digital Songs chart at number five, for the issues dated July 10, 2014. Following the release of the song's official music video on August 12, "Break Free" soared from number 18 to number four on the Hot 100, becoming Grande's fourth career top-ten single and her third consecutive top-ten of 2014. The same week, Grande's other
My Everything singles, "
Bang Bang" and "
Problem" were also charting within the
Billboard Hot 100 top ten, placing at numbers ten and seven, respectively. With three songs in the top ten simultaneously, Grande became the second female lead artist in history to have three concurrent singles in the top ten since
Adele did so in 2012. Additionally, "Break Free" jumped from number 14 to four on the
Billboard Digital Songs charts with 116,000 digital downloads sold that week, along with "Bang Bang" and the promotional single "
Best Mistake" (featuring
Big Sean) ranking at numbers two and six, respectively. Consequently, Grande became the first female artist in history to have three songs placing in the top six of the
Billboard Digital Songs chart simultaneously, and the second overall artist since
Michael Jackson did so following his death in 2009. "Break Free" marked Zedd's second top-ten entry, as well as his highest-peaking single to date in the United States as of 2025. On the
Dance Club Songs, the track reached a peak of number three, while topping the
Dance/Electronic Songs chart for nine weeks, becoming Grande's and Zedd's first number one in the latter. The song has sold 1.9 million copies in the nation as of June 2020. Internationally, the song also reached the top ten in Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Ireland, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, and Sweden. == Impact ==