Best Days debuted at number fourteen on the US
Billboard 200 with first week sales of 16,670 units.[1][2] It also peaked at number one on the
Top Gospel Albums chart,[3] and number ten on the year-end chart.[4] The following week the album sold 11,169 units 9,637 in its third, 10,286 in its fourth and 8,538 in its fifth week, bringing total sales to 56,300 units in just over a month.[5][6][7][8] The album spent 484 weeks on the chart. As of August 20, 2014, Best Days has sold 475,085 units in the US.[9]