North America "Positions" debuted at number-one on the
Billboard Hot 100, for the week ending November 7, 2020, becoming Grande's fifth number one single in the United States, and third consecutive number one debut in the nation. The song debuted at the top slot on the
Streaming Songs chart with 35.3 million U.S. streams and debuted at number two on the
Digital Songs chart with 34,000 digital downloads sold in its first week. With the debut of "Positions", Grande further extended her record for the most number one debuts in history with five, while also becoming the first artist to have their first five number one singles all debut at the top. Grande also became the first artist to have the most singles debut at number one in a single calendar year, with three, following her singles "
Stuck with U" with
Justin Bieber and "
Rain on Me" with
Lady Gaga. This also made Grande the first artist since
Drake to have three number one singles in a single calendar year, but the first woman to do so since
Rihanna and
Katy Perry did in 2010. "Positions" was also the tenth song to debut at number one in 2020, aiding 2020 in extending its record as the calendar year with the most songs that debuted at number one. "Positions" debuted at the summit of
Billboard's
Global 200 and
Global Excl. U.S. charts, becoming the first song to simultaneously debut atop both
Billboard Global charts. In addition, Grande became the first US-born artist to top the Global Excl. US survey. "Positions" fell one spot to number two in its second week, with over 25.6 million on-demand streams, allowing it to spend a second week atop the Streaming Songs chart. The track was also the Hot 100's top Airplay gainer of the week, with over 27.5 million audience impressions (up 40% from the previous week). With "
34+35" debuting at number eight that same week, Grande was the chart's only artist with multiple songs within the top ten. "Positions" spent a total of 17 weeks within the top 10 of the
Billboard Hot 100, tying with "
Thank U, Next" as Grande's longest-running top 10 single in the United States as a solo artist. "Positions" peaked at number one on the
Mainstream Top 40 airplay chart in December 2020, becoming Grande's seventh number one single and seventeenth top ten single. It remained at number one for seven consecutive weeks, becoming Grande's longest running number one single on the
pop airplay chart, surpassing "
7 Rings" which topped the chart for six weeks in 2019. It posted the longest reign for a solo song by a woman in nearly eight years, since
Taylor Swift's "
I Knew You Were Trouble" which also topped the chart for seven weeks in 2013. After spending seven consecutive weeks at number one, "Positions" was dethroned by Grande's own "
34+35", making Grande the first artist to replace herself at number one as the only act credited on both tracks. On October 31, 2025, "Positions" was certified
5× Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for moving 5 million units in the United States. Additionally, the track debuted at number two on the
Canadian Digital Songs Sales chart. Its certified
Quintuple Platinum by the
Canadian Recording Industry Association for moving over 400,000 units in Canada. In its second week on the chart, "Positions" remained at the number one spot. The same week, parent album
Positions debuted at number one on the
UK Albums Chart making Grande score a "Official Chart Double". This was the second time Grande achieved this feat; her previous album
Thank U, Next and its singles "
Break Up with Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored" and "
7 Rings" respectively achieved this record in 2019. It remained at number one for a third consecutive week, clocking up over 44,000 chart sales, including 5.4 million streams, becoming Grande's third longest running number one single in the country. "Positions" remained at number one on the
UK Singles Chart for the fourth consecutive week earning 44,600 chart sales, including 5.6 million streams, tying with "
7 Rings" as Grande's second longest running number one single in the country. It also became the longest running number one single by the female artist released in 2020, surpassing "
WAP". It remained at number one for a fifth consecutive week, becoming the third longest-running number one single of 2020 and Grande's second longest running number one single in the country, surpassing "
7 Rings". After spending six consecutive weeks at the pole position, it earned Grande her longest running number one single in the United Kingdom, tying with "
Thank U, Next", while simultaneously becoming the second longest running number one single of 2020, tying with "
Head & Heart" and "
Rockstar". On September 19, 2025, "Positions" was certified
Double Platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for moving 1,200,000 units in the United Kingdom. It also remained at the top spot for three consecutive weeks.
Oceania In Australia, "Positions" debuted at number one on the
ARIA Singles Chart dated November 2, 2020, becoming Grande's fourth number one single in the country. "Positions" was also Grande's third top-three entry for 2020 after charting earlier in the year with "
Stuck with U" and "
Rain on Me". It remained at number one for two consecutive weeks. Its certified
Quadruple Platinum by the
Australian Recording Industry Association in 2023 for moving over 280,000 equivalent units in Australia. Its certified
Triple Platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand for moving over 90,000 units in the New Zealand. ==Music video==