London-based Jernade Miah brings soul to ‘worst behaviour’ with striking new visuals.

East London R&B artist Jernade Miah returns with a heartfelt reimagining of ‘worst behaviour’, originally performed by KWN and Kehlani. The track finds Jernade lending his signature soulful delivery to a song that already carries emotional weight, layering it with his own sincerity and depth.

 

The release arrives with a striking visual on YouTube, where Jernade pairs the tracks tenderness with an intimate, cinematic portrayal of vulnerability. His cover is more than a tribute—it’s a personal connection to the melodies that first drew him in. “I’ve been a fan of KWN for a while, so when I first heard ‘worst behaviour,’ I was instantly drawn to it. The melodies really stuck with me – it’s honestly the kind of song I wish I wrote,” he shares. “We’re from the same town, so doing a cover and making a video felt like a personal way to show love and appreciation for a track that inspired me.”

 

The single forms part of Jernade’s ongoing #practicehours series, a creative project dedicated to reimagining tracks that move him, while reinforcing his position as one of R&B’s most versatile rising voices. It follows recent milestones, including his soulful single ‘Right Here’ and a headline performance at SXSW London.

 

With ‘worst behaviour’, Jernade continues to build momentum, showcasing an artist unafraid to blend authenticity with ambition, and proving why his voice is one to watch in today’s R&B landscape.

Listen to 'worst behaviour' by Jernade Miah