“Best Behavior” Lyrics by Jessie Murph, Lil Baby is a latest English song in the voices of Jessie Murph, Lil Baby. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Best Behavior” song lyrics are also written by Jessie Murph, Lil Baby. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Best Behavior” by Jessie Murph and Lil Baby is about letting loose, acting wild, and not caring about the consequences. Jessie talks about emotional pain, rage, and refusing to hold back, while Lil Baby adds a bold, sensual vibe with lyrics about partying, s*x, and power. The song’s all about living unapologetically, embracing the chaos, and not pretending to be someone you’re not.
Best Behavior Lyrics
[Intro]
I won’t be on my best behavior
I won’t be on my best behavior
[Verse 1: Jessie Murph]
Still up, four in the morning, I’m right back
I’m finishing a record off of Don despite that
Don’t slow it down, I am running them right back
They bite back, from you I learned that
I woke up in a puddle of cold rage
And I’ve been damned by the b!tch, it go both ways
And I got something in my soul that my soul say
And I know so much that I just don’t say
And this s*it come off the lip, it’s hot and do you talk with me?
It is odd to me it ain’t the robbery that bothered me
I saw plenty, you did plenty, I turned a cheek
But twice you do that s*it, it dispatch a b!tch back
B!tch mad off the dope and I did that
One man down, I did that
I wouldn’t’ve did that
[Chorus: Jessie Murph]
I’m gon’ be drinking like a sailor
I’ll fu*k your b!tch in elevators
I’ll ride that line thin as a razor
You won’t wanna see me later
Won’t be on my best behavior
Tonight, I’m gonna decimate it
My spite, don’t underestimate it
Devious, I’m fu*king dangerous
You won’t wanna see me later
Won’t be on my best behavior
I won’t be on my best behavior
[Verse 2: Lil Baby]
You on your worst behavior
Keep it cool, I’ma s*x you later
Breathing like you need a respirator
Slow kissing on your neck and navel
Get on your knees, come and get what you prayed for
I gotta make you cum, ain’t that what you came for?
You gotta use your head, that’s what your brain for
I gotta fu*k you good, that’s what I train for
You got drank in your cup, love in your mind
S*x in the mix, faith in your heart, drügs in the twine
Bad b!tch, I had to put her in a timeout
I got deep pockets, you gon’ have to climb out
I know you on a diet now, but can you eat it right now?
Your n!ggas got you in a bad deal, I’m tryna buy ’em out
I know you like your wine, but soon as they bring that liquor out
[Chorus: Jessie Murph]
I’m gon’ be drinking like a sailor
I’ll fu*k your b!tch in elevators
I’ll ride that line thin as a razor
You won’t wanna see me later
Won’t be on my best behavior
Tonight, I’m gonna decimate it
My spite, don’t underestimate it
Devious, I’m fu*king dangerous
You won’t wanna see me later
Won’t be on my best behavior
I won’t be on my best behavior
[Outro]
I won’t be on my best behavior
I won’t be on my best behavior, oh-oh
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Best Behavior Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
She’s giving a warning that she’s not going to act nice or follow the rules tonight.
[Verse 1: Jessie Murph]
Jessie’s wide awake at 4 AM, dealing with some emotional turmoil but still pushing through her music. She’s referencing someone named Don and finishing a project despite feeling all messed up inside. She’s talking about how people hit back when hurt, and she’s learned that the hard way. She wakes up angry, with deep feelings she doesn’t always express out loud. There’s a sense of betrayal and unresolved pain—something happened that left her emotionally cold, and she’s been hurt by someone close. What hurt her wasn’t even the actual crime or wrong, but more the emotional part of it. She let a lot slide, tried to be the bigger person, but when it happened again, she snapped. She admits to doing something reckless or destructive in return. The drug use is mentioned like a trigger or excuse for that behavior. She ends the verse almost regretting the choices, saying she wouldn’t have done it under normal circumstances, but everything just got to her. It’s intense, raw, and full of inner conflict—she’s hurting, and she’s tired of pretending she’s fine.
[Chorus: Jessie Murph]
Jessie’s saying she’s going all out—drinking heavy, acting reckless, and not caring who gets hurt. She’s leaning into her wild side, warning others that she’s not in the mood to play nice. She’s ready to blow things up emotionally and mentally, and anyone who crosses her might regret it. Her anger, pettiness, and chaos are all bubbling up, and she’s letting them out tonight.
[Verse 2: Lil Baby]
Lil Baby flips the energy to something more seductive but still intense. He talks to someone who’s also acting out of control, but he’s down for it. He’s promising a wild night filled with passion, teasing, and physical connection. He wants to give them what they want, saying he’s trained for this kind of intimacy. There’s a mix of emotions, alcohol, lust, and chaos in the moment. He sees the person he’s with as someone who’s been through stuff and might be stuck in a bad relationship or situation, and he’s offering a way out—whether with money or just a better experience. He plays with humor and desire, like mentioning a diet but asking if they can break it for him now. There’s a back-and-forth between emotional depth and raw physical attraction, showing both his charm and dominance. When he talks about liquor being brought out, it’s like a trigger for everything to get even crazier. It’s messy, fast-paced, and full of tension.
[Chorus: Jessie Murph]
Just like before, she’s diving back into being wild and unpredictable. She’s warning that her anger and intensity are not to be taken lightly. She’s embracing a darker, chaotic side of herself, and it’s clear that whoever crosses her tonight won’t forget it. No rules, no apologies—she’s letting it all out.
[Outro]
She repeats the same warning: she’s not going to be calm or collected—expect the wild version of her.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Best Behavior song?
A. Best Behavior song is sung by Jessie Murph, Lil Baby.
Q. Who wrote Best Behavior lyrics?
A. Best Behavior lyrics are penned by Jessie Murph, Lil Baby.
Q. Who has given the music of Best Behavior song?
A. Best Behavior music is composed and produced by Jessie Murph, Lil Baby.
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