Brian McKnight Serendes the Penthouse: August 4

Brian McKnight does a classic performance in the Penthouse!

A Bold Move - Texas Battle joins Mo'Nique on the couch. Battle is best known for his role as Marcus Forrester on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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A Bold Move - Texas Battle joins Mo'Nique on the couch. Battle is best known for his role as Marcus Forrester on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Family Visit to Major Role\r - Battle is the first African-American character to have an in-depth role on The Bold and the Beautiful. When he first moved to Los Angeles, Battle had no intentions of pursuing acting—he was actually on a trip to visit his aunt.\r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Family Visit to Major Role\r - Battle is the first African-American character to have an in-depth role on The Bold and the Beautiful. When he first moved to Los Angeles, Battle had no intentions of pursuing acting—he was actually on a trip to visit his aunt.\r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

Battle With Sam Jackson\r - One of Battle's first roles was as a basketball player. At the time, he didn't know what he was auditioning for, but he found out later on that he had booked a role in the movie Coach Carter with Samuel L. Jackson.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Battle With Sam Jackson\r - One of Battle's first roles was as a basketball player. At the time, he didn't know what he was auditioning for, but he found out later on that he had booked a role in the movie Coach Carter with Samuel L. Jackson.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Still Got It - Singer Brian McKnight enters the Penthouse to much fanfare. Mo'Nique gave a moment to all of the female fans to cheer.\r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Grown Folks Music\r - When McKnight writes his music he is usually taking his experiences and putting them into song form. "I write about specific moments in time. That's the way I felt at that moment," says McKnight.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Grown Folks Music\r - When McKnight writes his music he is usually taking his experiences and putting them into song form. "I write about specific moments in time. That's the way I felt at that moment," says McKnight.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Like Father, Like Son - Currently McKnight's children are also pursuing music. One performance moved McKnight to tears: "I try to be real cool and I try not to get really emotional about things, but my youngest baby got off that stage with his guitar and he came to me and we hugged and all of this stuff came out of my eyes." (Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Like Father, Like Son - Currently McKnight's children are also pursuing music. One performance moved McKnight to tears: "I try to be real cool and I try not to get really emotional about things, but my youngest baby got off that stage with his guitar and he came to me and we hugged and all of this stuff came out of my eyes." (Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

Penthouse Rookie - Enuka Okuma slides right into the Penthouse. She currently stars in the ABC hit police show Rookie Blue. (Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Penthouse Rookie - Enuka Okuma slides right into the Penthouse. She currently stars in the ABC hit police show Rookie Blue. (Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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A New Car...But Drop the 'R'\r - Typically people have a hard time pronouncing Okuma's first name. Her advice: "[On The Price Is Right] they say 'Congratulations, you've won a new car.' And I say, you take off the 'R' and it's Eh-nuh-ka."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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A New Car...But Drop the 'R'\r - Typically people have a hard time pronouncing Okuma's first name. Her advice: "[On The Price Is Right] they say 'Congratulations, you've won a new car.' And I say, you take off the 'R' and it's Eh-nuh-ka."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

The Three Lines That Changed Her Life\r - Okuma's first role was on a Nickelodeon series called Fifteen. She landed the gig during a casting call where she was required to read three lines: "I hate you," "I don't trust you anymore" and "You make me sick."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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The Three Lines That Changed Her Life\r - Okuma's first role was on a Nickelodeon series called Fifteen. She landed the gig during a casting call where she was required to read three lines: "I hate you," "I don't trust you anymore" and "You make me sick."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

Classic Performance\r - Brian McKnight hits the stage to perform "Anytime" and his new single, "Fall 5.0."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Classic Performance\r - Brian McKnight hits the stage to perform "Anytime" and his new single, "Fall 5.0."\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

Farewell to Another Great Episode! -  \r \r \r \r \r \rFrom left: Rodney Perry, Texas Battle, Mo'Nique, Enuka Okuma and Brian McKnight.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)

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Farewell to Another Great Episode! -  \r \r \r \r \r \rFrom left: Rodney Perry, Texas Battle, Mo'Nique, Enuka Okuma and Brian McKnight.\r \r(Photo: Darnell Williams/BET)