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1 Premise  





2 Production  





3 Cast  





4 Episodes  



4.1  Season 1 (2005)  





4.2  Season 2 (2006)  





4.3  Season 3 (2006)  





4.4  Season 4 (2007)  





4.5  Season 5 (2013)  





4.6  Season 6 (201415)  





4.7  Season 7 (201516)  





4.8  Season 8 (201617)  





4.9  Season 9 (2017)  





4.10  Season 10 (201718)  





4.11  Season 11 (201819)  





4.12  Season 12 (201819)  





4.13  Season 13 (2019)  





4.14  Season 14 (201920)  





4.15  Season 15 (202021)  





4.16  Season 16 (2021)  





4.17  Season 17 (2022)  





4.18  Season 18 (2022)  





4.19  Season 19 (2023)  





4.20  Season 20 (2023)  







5 Controversy  





6 References  





7 External links  














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Wild 'n Out
Also known asNick Cannon Presents: Wild 'n Out
Genre
  • Comedy
  • Improv
  • Created byNick Cannon
    StarringNick Cannon
    Country of originUnited States
    Original languageEnglish
    No. of seasons20
    No. of episodes313
    Production
    Executive producers
    • Candida Boyette-Clemons
  • Michael Goldman
  • Nick Cannon
  • Paul Ricci
  • Running time30 minutes
    Production companies
    • Mr. Renassiance Entertainment (Seasons 1–4)
  • The Collective (Seasons 1–4)
  • Ncredible Entertainment (Season 5–present)
  • MTV Entertainment Studios
    (Season 16–present)
  • Original release
    Network
    • MTV (Seasons 1–4, 8–13)
  • MTV2 (Seasons 5–7)
  • VH1 (Seasons 13–present)
  • ReleaseJuly 28, 2005 (2005-07-28) –
    present

    Wild 'n Out is an American sketch comedy and battle rap improv game show television series created and hosted by musician and comedian Nick Cannon currently airing on VH1.[1] It debuted on July 28, 2005, on MTV.

    Premise

    [edit]

    Similar in premise to shows such as Whose Line Is It Anyway?, the series puts two teams of comedians against each other in a series of Wild 'n Out games which are all basically "improvisational" comedy games. The Teams are the "Red Squad", which was the team name until Season 5 where they became the "Platinum Squad" and were permanently captained by Cannon; and the "Black Squad", led by a celebrity guest until Season 7 where the situation was reversed with Cannon becoming the Black Squad team captain and the celebrity guest leading the Platinum Squad.

    For Season 8, the colors were revamped once again with the Gold Squad replacing the Black Squad. The Gold Squad was led by Cannon while the celebrity guest remained captain of the Platinum Squad. For Seasons 9–14, Cannon led his original Red Squad team color while the Black Squad team color returned also.

    For Season 15, the teams were revamped as Nick Cannon leads the Old School team, comprising older cast members and a legendary special guest, and cast member DC Young Fly and another celebrity guest lead the New School Team, comprising some newer cast members.

    For Season 16, the teams changed once again. In a format similar to Old School vs New School, Nick Cannon leads Team Revolution and the celebrity guest, appearing as a hologram, leads Team Evolution.

    For Season 17, it's reverted back to the "Old School" vs. "New School" format. Nick Cannon and a legendary special guest leads the "Old School" team, and the celebrity guest lead the "New School" team.

    For Season 20, was reverted back to the "Red Team vs Black Team" format, Nick Cannon leads the Red Team and the celebrity guest lead the Black Team.

    After three such games, the two teams square off against each other in the final round of the game called 'WildStyle', in which they must deliver a punchline directed at their opponent's team member(s) within a freestyle rap. The comedians "beef" with each other; however, some are impersonal jokes. Although similar to Whose Line, the "points don't matter", the teams score one point per round victory during the normal rounds, plus one point per favorably judged punchline during 'Wild Style', which makes it similar in format to the improv show ComedySportz.[2]

    Each episode also includes a musical performance, occasionally by the guest captain for the Black/Platinum Squad (Nick Cannon performed with Migos in Season 6 in the episode featuring Chanel Iman). At times, the musical guest comes out just before 'Wild Style' as the judge for the beefs. Starting with season 2, the teams now compete for a "Wild 'N Out" Championship belt (Million Dollar Chain in Season 16 and 17) which if the Black Squad wins, the team captain gets to take home the belt but if Cannon's team win he gets to keep the belt (chain).

    Production

    [edit]

    In November 2012, it was announced that the series would be returning in 2013 after a six-year hiatus. The revival features celebrities, along with the show's current cast.[3][4] The fifth season premiered on MTV2 to 1.1 million total viewers, making it the highest-rated telecast in the network's history. The show would continue on MTV2 for three seasons.[5]

    On June 9, 2016, Wild 'N Out was renewed for an eighth season, which would mark the series' return to MTV. The season premiered on August 4, 2016.[6]

    In April 2019, the series was renewed through Season 16.[7] On June 19, 2019, it was announced that Wild 'N Out would expand to VH1, with a special Summer season premiering on July 7, 2019.[8][9]

    Cast

    [edit]
    Cast member Seasons
    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
    Nick Cannon Starring
    DJ D-Wrek Starring
    DeRay Davis Starring Guest Starring
    Spanky Hayes Starring Starring
    Mikey Day Starring Guest
    Rasika Mathur Starring Guest Starring
    Rob Hoffman Starring Starring
    Affion Crockett Starring Guest Starring
    Leonard Robinson Starring
    Nyima Funk Starring Starring
    Katt Williams Starring
    Joshua Funk Starring Starring
    Alanna Ubach Starring
    Darrel Heath Starring
    Gene Hong Starring
    Corey Holcomb Starring
    Cameron Goodman Starring
    Scruncho Starring Starring
    Christine Lakin Starring
    Dominique Starring
    Nic Nac Starring
    Shenika Williams Starring
    Shawty Shawty Starring Starring Starring Starring Guest
    Marques Ray Starring
    Randall Park Starring
    Taran Killam Starring
    Benji Brown Starring
    Biz Markie Starring
    Brandon T. Jackson Starring
    Cipha Sounds Starring
    Deon Cole Starring
    Guy Torry Starring
    Jackie Long Starring
    Jeff Ross Starring
    John Brown Starring
    Kevin Hart Starring
    Lil G Starring
    Loni Love Starring
    Luenell Starring
    Porscha Coleman Starring
    Rodman Starring
    Shamrock Starring
    TK Kirkland Starring
    Conceited Starring
    Chico Bean Starring
    Emmanuel Hudson Starring
    Karlous Miller Starring
    Jacob Williams Starring Starring Starring
    Timothy DeLaGhetto Starring Starring Starring
    Jack Thriller Starring Starring Starring
    DoBoy Starring Starring
    Lauren Flans Starring Starring
    James Davis Starring Guest Starring Guest Starring
    Pete Davidson Starring
    Chaunté Wayans Starring
    Hitman Holla Starring Guest Starring
    Rip Micheals Starring
    Jon Gabrus Starring Starring
    Blair Christian Starring
    Kojo Starring
    King Bach Starring
    Shakir Standley Starring
    Akaash Singh Starring
    Esther Ku Starring
    Natasha Rothwell Starring
    DC Young Fly Starring
    Darren Brand Starring Starring Starring
    Matt Rife Starring Starring Starring
    B-Daht Starring Starring
    Aarona Lopez Starring
    Hunter Steibel Starring
    Rosa Acosta Starring
    Charlie Clips Starring Starring
    Justina Valentine Starring
    Michael Blackson Starring Starring Starring Starring
    Tonio Skits Starring
    Billy Sorrells Starring Starring
    Burpie Starring Starring
    Becky "Pickles" Robinson Starring
    Cynthia LuCiette Starring
    Elgin "Davisito" David Starring
    Nate Jackson Starring
    Ross Bryant Starring
    Teddy Ray Starring
    Corey Charron Starring Starring Starring
    Jess Hilarious Starring Starring
    B. Simone Starring Starring Starring
    Bonnie Godiva Starring
    Cristian Oliveras Starring
    Dewayne Perkins Starring
    Leonard Ouzts Starring
    Lil Freckles Starring
    Reggie COUZ Starring
    Summerella Starring
    Julia Young Starring
    Royce Bell Starring Starring Starring
    E-Money Starring
    Bobb'e J. Thompson Starring
    Yvng Swag Starring Starring
    Vena "Pretty Vee" E. Starring Starring
    Jason Lee Starring
    Dan Rue Starring
    Funny Mike Starring
    Renny Starring
    Zoie Starring
    ARNSTAR Starring
    NickNack PattiWhack Starring
    Pio Starring
    Lil JJ Starring Starring
    Radio Big Mack Starring
    Cortez Macklin Starring
    Tyler Chronicles Starring Starring
    Mope Williams Starring
    Teresa Topnotch Starring
    Watts Homie Quan Starring
    Clayton English Starring
    Jay Will as Kandie Starring Starring
    Hi My Name's Tee Starring
    Venk Potula Starring
    Retro Spectro Starring
    ItsLovelyMimi Starring
    King Cannon Starring
    Christian Perfas Starring
    MyVerse Starring
    RiceGum Starring
    Maddy Smith Starring
    Santwon McCray Starring
    Amber Diamond Starring
    Jay Cole Starring
    Shuler King Starring
    Carter Deems Starring
    MC Jin Starring
    King Los Starring
    Infared Fred Starring
    Aida Goitom Starring
    David Shine Starring
    Teddy Mora Starring
    Jessie Woo Starring
    Brent Pella Starring Starring
    Godfrey Starring
    Courtney Bee Starring
    FatsDaBarber Starring
    Kosha Dillz Starring
    Or Mash Starring
    Phillip Hudson Starring
    Thatboyfunny Starring
    C. King Starring
    J. Snow Starring
    Mike Ruga Starring
    Morgan Jay Starring
    Mr. Clank Clank Starring
    Sydney Castillo Starring

    Episodes

    [edit]
    SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
    First airedLast airedNetwork
    110July 28, 2005 (2005-07-28)September 29, 2005 (2005-09-29)MTV
    210February 2, 2006 (2006-02-02)April 6, 2006 (2006-04-06)
    38August 10, 2006 (2006-08-10)October 5, 2006 (2006-10-05)
    420May 12, 2007 (2007-05-12)September 6, 2007 (2007-09-06)
    512July 9, 2013 (2013-07-09)September 24, 2013 (2013-09-24)MTV2
    616July 2, 2014 (2014-07-02)February 4, 2015 (2015-02-04)
    716June 10, 2015 (2015-06-10)January 6, 2016 (2016-01-06)
    821August 4, 2016 (2016-08-04)April 20, 2017 (2017-04-20)MTV
    921June 29, 2017 (2017-06-29)November 9, 2017 (2017-11-09)
    1020November 30, 2017 (2017-11-30)March 22, 2018 (2018-03-22)
    1121March 15, 2018 (2018-03-15)September 29, 2019 (2019-09-29)
    1226August 17, 2018 (2018-08-17)April 23, 2019 (2019-04-23)
    1326February 1, 2019 (2019-02-01)September 15, 2019 (2019-09-15)MTV/VH1
    1427August 17, 2019 (2019-08-17)April 14, 2020 (2020-04-14)
    1526April 21, 2020 (2020-04-21)May 4, 2021 (2021-05-04)VH1
    1628August 10, 2021 (2021-08-10)December 21, 2021 (2021-12-21)
    1729February 22, 2022 (2022-02-22)May 3, 2022 (2022-05-03)
    1830June 21, 2022 (2022-06-21)August 2, 2022 (2022-08-02)
    1926April 6, 2023 (2023-04-06)June 29, 2023 (2023-06-29)
    2027July 23, 2023 (2023-07-23)September 28, 2023 (2023-09-28)

    Season 1 (2005)

    [edit]
  • Christina Milian/Common
  • Ying Yang Twins
  • Kanye West/Tracee Ellis Ross
  • Eva Marcille/T.I.
  • Kenan Thompson/The Pussycat Dolls
  • Fonzworth Bentley/Trillville
  • Omarion/Lil Wayne
  • Kevin Hart/David Banner
  • Method Man/Lil Scrappy
  • Season 2 (2006)

    [edit]

    The second season contains ten episodes which were broadcast from February 2 to April 6, 2006, on MTV.

  • Tyra Banks/Sean Paul
  • Cedric the Entertainer/Dem Franchise Boyz/Da Brat/Jermaine Dupri
  • Marques Houston/Rhymefest/Kanye West/Bobby Brown
  • Rev Run/Young Jeezy/Akon
  • Kelly Rowland/Ne-Yo
  • Mike Jones
  • Charlie Murphy/Busta Rhymes
  • Wayne Brady/Paul Wall
  • Mike Epps/Joy Bryant/Pitbull
  • Season 3 (2006)

    [edit]

    The third season contains eight episodes which were broadcast from August 10 to October 5, 2006, on MTV.

  • Fat Joe/Clipse/Pharrell Williams
  • Andy Milonakis/Field Mob
  • Warren Sapp/Method Man
  • Jamie Kennedy/Chamillionaire
  • E-40
  • Ray J/Yung Joc
  • Talib Kweli/Lupe Fiasco
  • Season 4 (2007)

    [edit]

    The fourth season contains 20 episodes which were broadcast from May 12 to September 6, 2007, on MTV.

  • Ne-Yo
  • Lloyd
  • Steve-O/Big Daddy Kane
  • Fabolous
  • Brooke Hogan/Three 6 Mafia
  • Redman
  • Swizz Beatz
  • Tara Reid/Izzy Battle
  • Young Buck
  • Pauly Shore/The Fixxers
  • Jim Jones
  • Serena Williams/Crime Mob
  • Common
  • Terry Crews/Pretty Ricky
  • Paula DeAnda/Baby Boy da Prince
  • Big Boy/Mike Jones
  • Sommore/DJ Unk
  • Bruce Bruce/Paul Wall
  • Katt Williams/Huey
  • Lil Wyte
  • Season 5 (2013)

    [edit]

    The fifth season contains 12 episodes which were broadcast from July 9 to September 24, 2013, on MTV2. This is the first season of the show to air since the fourth season in 2007.

  • Mac Miller
  • 2 Chainz/Lil Duval
  • Vinny Guadagnino/Mike Epps/Talib Kweli
  • French Montana/Guy Code Cast
  • A$AP Rocky
  • Amar'e Stoudemire/Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Lil Duval/Charlamagne Tha God/Joey Bada$$
  • Chanel West Coast/Pusha T
  • Joe Budden/Big Boi
  • MGK
  • Kevin Hart/Kirko Bangz
  • Season 6 (2014–15)

    [edit]

    The sixth season contains 16 episodes which were broadcast from July 2, 2014, to February 4, 2015, on MTV2.

  • Nelly
  • Skylar Diggins/Vic Mensa
  • Bow Wow/Que
  • Chrissy Teigen/PWD/Michael Strahan/Kaidence Waddle
  • Austin Mahone
  • RiFF RaFF
  • Asher Roth/Drita D'Avanzo/Troy Ave
  • Tech N9ne/MURS
  • Amber Rose/Wiz Khalifa
  • Brandon T. Jackson/Jim Jones/Wonder Broz/Sage the Gemini
  • Maino/Yo Gotti/Rich Homie Quan
  • Chanel Iman/Migos
  • Peter Gunz/Angel Haze
  • Sage the Gemini
  • Adrien Broner/Yo Gotti/Rich Homie Quan
  • Season 7 (2015–16)

    [edit]

    The seventh season contains 16 episodes which were broadcast from June 10, 2015, to January 6, 2016, on MTV2. There are also stand up specials after the episodes in this season are finished.

  • Rae Sremmurd
  • T-Pain
  • Pete Wentz/Fetty Wap
  • Zendaya/Ne-Yo
  • Nick Young/A-Town/Snacks/French Montana
  • Ty Dolla $ign/IceJJFish
  • Mack Wilds/DJ Drama/O.T. Genasis
  • Dej Loaf
  • A$AP Ferg/Hailey Clauson/Marty Baller
  • Jordin Sparks/Snoop Dogg/Arsonal da Rebel
  • Shaquille O'Neal/Migos
  • Ray J/Lil Duval
  • Remy Ma/The Breakfast Club/K Camp
  • Tommy Lister/Conceited/Hitman Holla
  • Fat Joe/Desus Nice/The Kid Mero
  • Season 8 (2016–17)

    [edit]

    The eighth season contains 21 episodes which were broadcast from August 4, 2016, to April 20, 2017, on MTV, marking the first time in almost a decade that the show aired new episodes on its original network.

  • Iggy Azalea/Travis Mills
  • Waka Flocka/Tate Kobang
  • Travis Scott
  • Bella Thorne/Jadakiss
  • T.I./Young Dro
  • Lil Dicky/Rachel Hilbert
  • Keke Palmer/Erykah Badu/Mack Wilds/Curren$y
  • Timbaland/Les Twins/Jay Leno/Lyfe Jennings/Kehlani
  • Stevie J/Joseline Hernandez/Yo Gotti
  • 2 Chainz
  • K. Michelle/Antonio Cromartie/Flo Rida
  • Trevor Jackson/DRAM
  • Chris Paul/iLoveMemphis
  • Samantha Hoopes/Russel Peters/Don Benjamin/Jeremih
  • Trina
  • Lil Bibby/Ta'Rhonda Jones/Dreezy
  • Migos
  • Faizon Love/2 Milly
  • Deontay Wilder/Tory Lanez
  • Omarion/Safaree
  • Season 9 (2017)

    [edit]

    The ninth season contains 16 episodes which were broadcast from June 29 to October 5, 2017, on MTV.

  • Vic Mensa/Method Man
  • Dave East/Nev Schulman
  • Lil Yachty
  • Blac Chyna/ItsAMovie
  • The Cast of the New Edition Story/Nick Grant
  • Tami Roman/Lecrae
  • Remy Ma/Papoose/Conceited/Hitman Holla
  • Killer Mike/Run the Jewels
  • Young M.A.
  • Rick Ross/Slab/YesJulz
  • Jake Miller/Shameik Moore
  • Lil Rel Howery/Mia Kang/Ayo & Teo
  • LeSean McCoy/SNS/Kid The Wiz/Todrick Hall
  • DJ Self/Demaris Lewis/Kodie Shane
  • Wendy Williams/Blac Youngsta/Cipha Sounds
  • Season 10 (2017–18)

    [edit]

    The tenth season contains 16 episodes which were broadcast from November 30, 2017, to March 1, 2018, on MTV.

  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • Sereyah/Fatboy SSE
  • Santa Claus/Slick Woods/Jacquees
  • Pete Davidson/PnB Rock
  • MGK/Sommer Ray
  • Ayo & Teo
  • Keyshia Cole/Smokepurpp
  • Fabolous/Elijah Kelley
  • The Combs Brothers
  • Tee Grizzley
  • Wyclef Jean/Sara Sampio
  • KYLE/Sky
  • Gary Owen/CyHi the Prynce/21 Savage
  • A Boogie wit da Hoodie/Don Q/CyHi the Prynce
  • A$AP Mob
  • Season 11 (2018–19)

    [edit]

    The 11th season consists of 21 episodes and premiered on March 15, 2018, on MTV, two weeks after the end of Season 10, and concluded September 29, 2019, on VH1.

  • PRETTYMUCH/Nafessa Williams
  • Laurie Hernandez/Yvng Swag
  • Rick Ross/Slab
  • Tyga
  • T.I./Hustle Gang
  • Keke Palmer/Vic Mensa
  • Baby Ariel/BJ the Chicago Kid
  • Dolph Ziggler/Rich the Kid
  • Prince Royce/Shameik Moore
  • Blac Youngsta/Cordell Broadus
  • Amara LeNegra/Bobby Lytes/Derez De'Shon
  • Winnie Harlow/Rapsody/Shameik Moore
  • Rachel Lindsay/Vic Mensa/Kent Jones
  • DreamDoll/Caroline Lowe/Roy Woods
  • Matt Barnes/Mariah Lynn/Kap G
  • Justine Skye/Vic Mensa
  • Affion Crockett/Karlie Redd/Vic Mensa
  • Mikey Day/Jack & Jack
  • Trick Daddy/Famous Dex
  • Wild 'N Out: Veterans vs Rookies/Maino
  • Season 12 (2018–19)

    [edit]

    The twelfth season consists of 26 episodes and premiered on August 17, 2018, on MTV.

  • Ludacris/Denzel Curry
  • Azealia Banks/Lil Yachty/JaVale McGee
  • Rae Sremmurd
  • Chloe x Halle
  • Trevor Jackson/Deon Cole
  • Love & Hip-Hop: Atlanta
  • Jonathan Cheban/Lais Ribeiro/Ayo & Teo
  • Matt Triplet/Yung Joc/Curt Chambers
  • Dwight Howard/Brett Grey/Trinidad Cordona
  • Tiffany Hayes/Angel McCoughtry/Jay Rock
  • BlocBoy JB
  • Sasha Banks/Yung Joc/MadeinTYO
  • Jacquees
  • So So Def Anniversary Special
  • Goodie Mob Reunion
  • Young M.A./Erica Mena/O.G. Parker/Justin Hires
  • O.T. Genasis/Nate Robinson
  • Andre Drummond/Kandi Burruss/Lil Baby
  • Shaun T/Tyron Woodley/YBN Crew/O.G. Parker
  • Desiigner/Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta
  • Tiny Harris/Zonnique/Bun B
  • Big Tigger/Rico Nasty
  • Lil Durk/Bernice Burgos
  • Trae tha Truth/Josephine Skriver
  • 85 South Show/James Davis/Eric Bellinger/F.L.Y.
  • Season 13 (2019)

    [edit]

    The thirteenth season was filmed in Atlanta from October 29 to November 11, 2018. It premiered on February 1, 2019, on MTV, and continued on VH1 from July 7 to September 15, 2019.[8]

  • Soulja Boy
  • Sky/Doja Cat
  • Tory Lanez
  • Marlon Wayans/Anderson .Paak/DaniLeigh
  • Wiz Khalifa
  • Ski Mask The Bird God/LightSkin Keisha/B.Smyth
  • Toya Wright/Tiny Harris/Monica Brown/Shy Glizzy
  • Vinny Guadagnino/Ronnie Ortiz-Magro/Karol G
  • Carmella/R-Truth/Sofi Tukker
  • Swizz Beatz/Kash Doll
  • Perez Hilton/Lay Lay/JID
  • Shiggy/Lil Mosey
  • T-Pain/MoneyBagg Yo
  • Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood/Kash Doll
  • NeNe Leakes/Brentt Leakes/Diggy Simmons/Smino
  • Marshmello/Sherrie Silver/O.G. Parker/Yella Beezy
  • G Herbo/Eva Marcille
  • Akon/Buddy/Sarunas J. Jackson
  • Jimmy O. Yang/Michael Rainey Jr./Pardison Fontaine
  • Ne-Yo/Kodie Shane
  • Cynthia Bailey/YFN Lucci
  • Lupe Fiasco
  • A$AP Ferg
  • Denzel Curry
  • TK Kravitz
  • Season 14 (2019–20)

    [edit]

    The fourteenth season was filmed in Atlanta from May 14 to 25, 2019. The season premiered on August 17, 2019, with two episodes and a special that aired on MTV. The rest of the season began airing on VH1 starting on January 7, 2020, and ended on April 14, 2020.

  • 2 Chainz
  • Mario
  • Ginuwine
  • Tre'Davious White/Blac Chyna/Asian Da Brat
  • Kenya Moore
  • Lil Tjay/Polo G/Lala Kent/Corinne Foxx
  • Roblé Ali/DDG
  • The New Day/Saweetie
  • Tarik Cohen/Ted Ginn Jr./Lil Dope Boy
  • Kirk Franklin
  • Davido
  • Black Ink Crew: Chicago/DJ Luke Nasty
  • Koffee
  • ScHoolboy Q/Smacc
  • Charmaine/Ceaser/Flipp Dinero
  • Blueface
  • PnB Rock
  • Casanova/Ms. Juicy/King Los
  • Naomi/Jimmy & Jey Uso/Rich The Kid/83 Babies
  • Taylor Bennett/Tana Mongeau
  • Danielle Herrington/Justina Valentine
  • Travis Mills/PnB Rock/Calboy
  • YFN Lucci
  • King Harris/Young Nudy
  • Floribama Shore/Spoken Reasons/Hoodrich Pablo Juan
  • The W.M.A.'s: The Wildest Moments Awards
  • Season 15 (2020–21)

    [edit]

    The fifteenth season was filmed in Atlanta from December 9 to 18, 2019, and premiered on April 21, 2020, on VH1, just a week after the end of Season 14. The season continued airing on April 6, 2021, and concluded on May 4, 2021, on VH1.

  • Doja Cat/Big Daddy Kane
  • EarthGang/Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
  • DaBaby/Too $hort
  • Jack Harlow/Tank
  • Lil Keed/Karlae/La La Anthony
  • Kranium/Sean Paul/Tahiry Jose
  • Miles Brown/Marsai Martin/Saint Jhn/EPMD
  • Lil Baby/Ying Yang Twins
  • DDG/Tommy Davidson
  • Cordae/Biz Markie
  • Reginae Carter/Sisqó
  • Kiana Ledé/Doug E. Fresh
  • Montell Jordan/Montel Williams
  • Travis Thompson/Cyn Santana/Jonathan Bennett
  • Pivot Gang/Naughty By Nature
  • Cartel Crew/Cassidy
  • FatBoy SSE/Lost Boyz/K Chrys
  • Trinidad James/Black Ink Crew: Compton
  • Cuban Doll/Juvenile
  • AmbjaayHeadkrack/Da Brat
  • Rapsody/MC Lyte
  • 24kGoldn/Fabo
  • OMB Peezy/Big Tigger
  • Tyla Yaweh/Yung Joc
  • Cory Gunz/Peter Gunz/Queen Naija/Donnell Rawlings
  • Season 16 (2021)

    [edit]

    The sixteenth season was filmed in San Bernardino, California from June 8 to 17, 2021. It premiered on August 10, 2021, and concluded on December 7, 2021, on VH1.[10]

  • Latto
  • BRS Kash
  • Morray
  • Coi Leray
  • Masego
  • Gary Owen/DW Flame
  • DDG
  • NLE Choppa
  • Jucee Froot
  • 24KGoldn
  • Fousheé
  • Freddie Gibbs
  • Loni Love/VVVanessa
  • Rick Ross/ItsAMovie
  • Kirk Frost/Rasheeda/Money Mo
  • CJ
  • Erica Banks
  • 42 Dugg
  • Malaysia/Nick Cannon
  • Too $hort
  • Big Freedia
  • Hotboii
  • Mooski
  • Karlie Redd/DDG/TraeTwoThree
  • Zaytoven/FO15
  • Trina
  • Murda Count Harlem
  • Season 17 (2022)

    [edit]

    The seventeenth season was filmed in Jersey City, New Jersey from October 14 to 25, 2021. The season premiered on February 22, 2022, and concluded on May 3, 2022, on VH1.

  • G-Eazy/Kossisko
  • D Smoke
  • Jimmie Allen
  • LisaRaye/DC Young Fly
  • Dave East
  • Wyclef Jean/Wonda Prince
  • Miles Brown/Tommy Davidson/Darius McCrary/Mariah the Scientist
  • Baby Tate
  • James Davis/DreamDoll
  • Tommy Davidson/Yung Bleu
  • J.I the Prince of N.Y.
  • Donnell Rawlings/Belly
  • Capella Grey
  • Spice/Hitman Holla
  • EST Gee/Naughty By Nature
  • Saucy Santana
  • Toosii
  • Symba
  • Eric Bellinger
  • Fivio Foreign
  • LightSkinKeisha
  • Dearica Hamby/Kelsey Plum/Justina Valentine
  • Tommy Davidson/Sleepy Hallow
  • Sierra Gates/Yung Pooda
  • Larry June
  • Maxo Kream
  • Jackie Christie/Brandi Maxiell/DW Flame/TraeTwoThree
  • Kid 'n Play*
  • Season 18 (2022)

    [edit]

    The eighteenth season was filmed in Covington, Georgia from March 29 to April 9, 2022. It premiered on June 21, 2022, and concluded on August 2, 2022, on VH1.

  • Marsai Martin/Emmanuel & Phillip Hudson
  • Coco Jones
  • 112
  • Juelz Santana
  • Adam Waheed/Symba
  • Hannah Stocking/Special Ed
  • Chrisette Michelle/Novi Brown
  • Fireboy DML/Nems
  • Josh Richards/P-Lo
  • Bun B
  • Jabari Banks/Jordan L. Jones/OMB Peezy/Nems
  • Lakeyah/Andrew Caldwell
  • Jordan Chiles/Loui
  • Flex Alexander/Soul for Real
  • Sherry Cola/Jay Sean/C. King
  • Anthony Hamilton
  • Álvaro Diaz
  • DJ Quik/Rubi Rose
  • Ray Vaughn
  • Godfrey
  • Zack Lugo/DW Flame/C. King
  • La'Ron Hines/Toosii/Shawty
  • Tyron Woodley/Nems
  • Smiley
  • Bradley Constant/Trillville
  • FatsDaBarber/Thatboyfunny
  • Monaleo/Nems/EJ King
  • Jon B./TraeTwoThree
  • Lil Keed/Big Tigger
  • Season 19 (2023)

    [edit]

    The nineteenth season was filmed concurrently with the twentieth season in Fayetteville, Georgia from August 30 to September 23, 2022. It premiered on April 6, 2023, and concluded on June 29, 2023, on VH1.

  • GloRilla
  • Tamar Braxton/Bryce Vine/Keith L. Williams
  • Tevin Campbell/Quincy Brown
  • Nelly/Jermaine Dupri/Angela Simmons
  • Adam Waheed/Girl Codee
  • Kai Cenat/Vedo
  • Armani White/Ms. Pat
  • Hitmaka/Tink/Roxanne Shante
  • Monet X Change/Tony T. Roberts
  • Tye Tribbett/Amir & Amari O'Neil
  • Rickey Smiley/Melii/Javon Walton/Jaden Walton
  • DJ Quik/Jahi Winston
  • Antonio Brown/Cuttino "Cat" Mobley
  • Chet Hanks/Young Dro
  • Bianca Belair/The Street Profits/Pheelz
  • Daymond John/Pleasure P
  • Baby Tate
  • Jessica White/Andrew Caldwell/DVSN
  • Michael Rapaport/Drew Ryn/Lay Bankz
  • Sean Kingston/Robert Williams III
  • EarthGang/Arnez J.
  • Sidney Starr/Bobb'e J. Thompson
  • Pi'erre Bourne
  • Travie McCoy
  • TraeTwoThree
  • Season 20 (2023)

    [edit]

    The twentieth season was filmed concurrently with the nineteenth season in Fayetteville, Georgia from August 30 to September 23, 2022. This season premiered on July 6, 2023 and concluded on September 28, 2023, on VH1.

  • Kevin Hart/Berner
  • Kid n' Play/Full Force
  • Chance the Rapper/Taylor Bennett
  • King Combs
  • Jason Lee/DC Young Fly
  • DaniLeigh/Shuba
  • Jay Pharoah/Next
  • Lil Meech/Travis Porter
  • Kirk Franklin
  • J. Valentine/Tank
  • Ying Yang Twins/James Kennedy
  • Ari Fletcher/Rodney Perry/Too $hort
  • Xzibit/Too $hort/Michael Blackson
  • Jess Hilarious/DW Flame
  • DeRay Davis/Jayda Cheaves
  • Hannibal Buress
  • Bruce Bruce/K Camp
  • Affion Crockett/Destanni Henderson/Rich Homie Quan
  • Joey Bada$$
  • Sevyn Streeter
  • Sammie/Bobby V.
  • KaMillion
  • Lil Duval
  • Joe Albanese/Jilly Anais/Michael Blackson
  • Controversy

    [edit]

    On July 14, 2020, Nick Cannon was fired by ViacomCBS after making racist and anti-Semitic remarks during an episode of his podcast Cannon's Class with Professor Griff.[11] Cannon endorsed conspiracies about Jewish control of finance, claimed that Jews had stolen the identity of "black people as the 'true Hebrews'" and cited Louis Farrakhan, who is labeled as an anti-semite by the Southern Poverty Law Center and Anti-Defamation League.[12][13]

    Cannon called white people "savages" who were "closer to animals", claiming the "only way that they can act is evil",[14][15] citing the pseudoscientific melanin theory. A statement from ViacomCBS noted that the company's relationship with Cannon was terminated due to his promotion of "hateful speech and ... anti-Semitic conspiracy theories".[16] Two days later, Cannon released an apology for his remarks regarding anti-Semitism: "I want to assure my Jewish friends, new and old, that this is only the beginning of my education."[17] He demanded complete ownership of Wild 'n Out and an apology from ViacomCBS for his termination.[18]

    Upon being made aware of his comments on the podcast, Fox consulted Cannon and accepted his public apology, allowing him to remain host of The Masked Singer.[19] He donated his first paycheck to the Simon Wiesenthal Center.[20][21] On February 5, 2021, ViacomCBS announced that Wild 'N Out would resume production with Cannon as host, stating that Cannon had "taken responsibility for his comments" and "worked to educate himself" through conversations with Jewish leaders.[17] New episodes began airing on April 6 that same year.[22]

    References

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    1. ^ "MTV Announces Premiere of 'Nick Cannon Presents Wild'N Out'". The Futon Critic. July 14, 2005.
  • ^ Fotis, Matt (2014). Long form improvisation and American comedy : the Harold. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-137-37658-9.
  • ^ "MTV2 Greenlights Re-Imagination of 'Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out' to Premiere in 2013". The Futon Critic. November 12, 2012.
  • ^ Bibel, Sara (November 12, 2012). "MTV2 Greenlights Re-Imagination of 'Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out' to Premiere in 2013". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on December 11, 2012.
  • ^ Bibel, Sara (July 11, 2013). "'Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'n Out' & 'Ain't That America with Lil Duval' Deliver Highest Ratings in MTV2 History". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on July 14, 2013.
  • ^ McCrary, Michelle (June 9, 2016). "Season Eight of Nick Cannon Presents Wild-N-Out Returns to MTV" (Press release). Viacom. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  • ^ "MTV's "Wild 'N Out" Renewed Through Season 16". RenewCancelTV. April 2019. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ a b "MTV's "Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out" Expands to VH1 for Summer Stunt" (Press release). The Futon Critic. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  • ^ Out, Wild 'N (June 19, 2019). "This is NOT a test ALL NEW #WildNOut x @VH1 starting SUNDAY, July 7th at 7/6c pic.twitter.com/VyI1C310Wh". @wildnout. Retrieved June 20, 2019.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (July 5, 2021). "'Wild 'N Out' Hosted By Nick Cannon Sets Season 16 Premiere Date On VH1". Deadline. Retrieved July 5, 2021.
  • ^ Vigdor, Neil (July 15, 2020). "ViacomCBS Fires Nick Cannon, Citing Anti-Semitic Podcast Remarks". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
  • ^ ""I feel ashamed": Nick Cannon apologizes for "anti-Semitic" comments". www.cbsnews.com. July 16, 2020. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  • ^ Moreau, Jordan (July 15, 2020). "Nick Cannon Dropped by ViacomCBS After Making Anti-Semitic Comments". Variety. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  • ^ "Nick Cannon slams ViacomCBS for firing him over anti-Semitic comments". Los Angeles Times. July 15, 2020. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  • ^ Henderson, Cydney. "Nick Cannon apologizes for his 'hurtful and divisive words' toward the Jewish community". USA Today. Retrieved July 16, 2020.
  • ^ Moreau, Jordan (July 14, 2020). "Nick Cannon Dropped by ViacomCBS After Making Anti-Semitic Comments". Variety. Retrieved July 14, 2020.
  • ^ a b "Nick Cannon rejoins 'Wild 'N Out' as host after getting fired for anti-Semitism". usatoday.com. February 5, 2021.
  • ^ Carras, Christi (July 16, 2020). "Nick Cannon apologizes to Jewish community, keeps 'Masked Singer' hosting gig". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 5, 2020.
  • ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Hipes, Patrick (July 15, 2020). "Nick Cannon To Remain As Host Of Fox's The Masked Singer After Apology Over Anti-Semitic Comments". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 16, 2020.
  • ^ Merrett, Robyn (July 23, 2020). "Nick Cannon Visits Jewish Human Rights Group, Learns About Holocaust After-Semitic Comments". People. Archived from the original on July 24, 2020.
  • ^ "Nick Cannon Continues Dialogue with SWC Officials, Views Hitler Letter, Tours MOT & Discusses Working Together on Joint Media Projects Promoting Tolerance & Understanding Between Blacks and Jews". Simon Wiesenthal Center. July 21, 2020. Archived from the original on July 26, 2020.
  • ^ "New episodes of Nick Cannon's "Wild 'N Out" set to air in April". Revolt TV. March 23, 2021.
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