North America In the United States, "See You Again" debuted on the
Billboard Hot 100 and
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts dated March 19, 2015, at number 100 and number 29 respectively, with first-week sales of 25,000 copies. On the chart issued for April 18, 2015, the song climbed from number 84 to number ten on the
Billboard Hot 100, selling 168,000 copies as the chart's "Digital Gainer" that week. Its climb into the top ten was the chart's biggest since
Katy Perry's "
Roar" (2013). In its fifth week, "See You Again" sold 464,000 copies and rose from number ten to number one on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song marked Khalifa's second number one on the chart, following "
Black and Yellow" (2011), and Puth's first. It topped the
Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 non-consecutive weeks. After its 12th week it was finally knocked off the top spot by
Omis hit, "
Cheerleader". It is one of 33 songs to reach number one for at least 10 weeks on the
Billboard Hot 100. The song also topped the
Mainstream Top 40 and
Rhythmic charts for four weeks and three weeks respectively. The song also topped Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B Hip Hip Songs for 14 weeks each. As of July 7, 2016, "See You Again" has sold a total of 4,122,938 copies in the United States. The song would later be certified 14xPlatinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for equivalent sales of 14 million units in the
United States. The song holds the record for the most-streamed track in a single day on
Spotify in the United States. It set the record for most streams in a single week worldwide during April 6 to April 12 (streamed 21.9 million times), and in the United Kingdom in a single week (streamed 3.72 million times from April 20 to April 26, 2015), which was broken by
Justin Biebers "
What Do You Mean?" (streamed 3.87 million times from September 17 to September 23, 2015). Following its digital release, the song climbed to number one on the chart dated April 19, 2015. It sold 193,000 units that week, becoming the fastest-selling single in the United Kingdom of 2015. The song also broke the
streaming record in the United Kingdom that week with a total of 3.68 million streams that week. It marked Khalifa's second number one on the chart—following his feature on
Maroon 5's "
Payphone" (2012)—and Puth's first. "See You Again" sold 142,000 units during its first week at number one, and broke its own streaming record with 3.72 million streams that week.
Omi's "
Cheerleader" replaced "See You Again" at number one the following week, selling approximately 1,000 units more than "See You Again" at number two. In New Zealand, "See You Again" debuted at number 34 on the
New Zealand Singles Chart dated March 30, 2015. It topped the chart in its third week, becoming Khalifa and Puth's first number one single in the country. In Australia, "See You Again" rose from number 59 to number one on the
Australian Singles Chart issued for April 11, 2015, marking Khalifa and Puth's first number one hit on the chart. The song's climb to number one was the largest in Australian Singles Chart history. ==Music video==