In the United States, "Sucker" debuted at number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 and the US
Hot Digital Songs chart, with 88,000 copies sold in its first week. It was the thirty-fourth song to debut atop the
Billboard Hot 100. "Sucker" became the Jonas Brothers' first number-one song and the first number one by a boy band on the chart since 2003's "
Bump, Bump, Bump" by
B2K featuring
P. Diddy. It became the band's first entry on the chart since 2013's "
Pom Poms" and their first top 10 since 2008's "
Tonight". The Jonas Brothers also became the second group in a lead role in history to have a song debut at number one after
Aerosmith's
Armageddon theme song "
I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and the first group in this century to achieve this. It fell to number six the following week, but as airplay continued to rise the song was able to return to the top five in May and reached as high as number three on May 27, while also reaching the top of the Radio Songs chart. The song ultimately spent 22 weeks in the top ten of the chart before falling 9–12 on August 17, 2019. In the April 20, 2019 issue of ''Billboard's''
Dance/Mix Show Airplay Chart, "Sucker" became the Jonas' first number one, surging to the top spot within four weeks. This was also their first song in the United Kingdom to chart the Top 10 and consequently, the Top 5, debuting at number 6 and later peaking at number 4 on the fourth week. As of May 8, 2019, the song had over 630 million global streams. ==Music video==