 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Busta Rhymes recently serviced to radio the Neptunes-produced "Pass The Courvoisier," featuring P. Diddy, as the second single from his fifth studio album, Genesis, which has sold more than 600,000 copies since its November 27 release. The Chris Robinson-directed video is expected to be released in two week. The video features guest appearances from P. Diddy, Mr. T, and comedians Jamie Foxx, Mo'nique of UPN's the Parkers, and Kym E. Whitley of Next Friday and BET's Oh Drama. Busta recently discussed the excessive amount of jewelry Mr. T wears in the video. "He actually came through there with the most bling bling that we've ever seen in our lives. And one of the medallions on one of his chains was a plate that you actually eat food off of. Another medallion off of another chain was a fork. Another medallion was a knife. Another was a spoon. Yeah, so he had complete gold silverware," he said. The album's first single "Break Ya Neck," produced by Dr. Dre, is Number 10 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart
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