Best Behaviour (N-Dubz song)

"Best Behaviour"
A split portrait of a black man on the left split, a brunette woman on the center split and a white man on the right split. The two men are posing while wearing bling jewellery and dark sunglasses. The woman is posing in a white dress with her one arm on her hip. Below them is the name 'N-Dubz' and the title 'Best Behaviour'.
Single by N-Dubz
from the album Love.Live.Life
Released17 October 2010
Recorded2010
Genre
Length3:59
LabelAll Around the World
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
N-Dubz singles chronology
"We Dance On"
(2010)
"Best Behaviour"
(2010)
"Girls"
(2010)

"Best Behaviour" is a song by British hip hop group N-Dubz. The song was produced by Dino Contostavlos, Richard Rawson and Mr Hudson and co-written by Tula Contostavlos, Dappy, Fazer, and Mr Hudson. It was released on 17 October 2010 as the second single from N-Dubz's third studio album, Love.Live.Life. Musically, the song is a R&B ballad with prominent British hip hop characteristics. The initial writing consisted of the group being inspired to pen a song for their launch in the United States in addition to Dappy's feelings for his girlfriend, Kaye Vassell. It was inspired by the group's touring lifestyle and their enthusiastic fans. Lyrically, it is about trading one-night stands with people in favour of real love.

The song received moderately positive reviews from contemporary music critics who praised the song's cute chorus and N-Dubz's change in lyrical tone. It achieved commercial success by becoming the group's third top ten hit in both the United Kingdom and Scotland where it peaked at number ten in addition to garnering N-Dubz's fourth top forty hit in Ireland where it reached a chart position of number thirty-two. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Ben Peters and was released on 8 September 2010. The bling-inspired video features the group disembarking a private jet, singing at a villa situated in Provence, France and on a yacht moored off St. Tropez. N-Dubz have performed the song at the 2010 MOBO Awards and on various television programmes and concerts including Daybreak and the Orange RockCorps Concert.