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S20, EP15 "Jess Hilarious; DW Flame"
Nick Cannon and Jess Hilarious battle it out in games: "Got Props", "Talkin' Spit", "Kick 'Em Out the Classroom", and the "Wildstyle" battle; DW Flame performs "Pop Out."

S21, EP7 "SWV, Khaotic"
Nick Cannon, SWV and Khoatic battle it out in games: So Fly, Family Reunion, R&Beef and the Wildstyle battle; SWV performs "Anything."

S21, EP6 "NLE Choppa"
Nick Cannon and NLE Choppa battle it out in games: Pick Up and Kill It, Let Me Holla, Hip Hop History and the Wildstyle battle; NLE Choppa performs "Ain't Gonna Answer."

S13, EP18 "Trick Daddy; Famous Dex"
Nick Cannon and Trick Daddy battle it out in games; "Got Props"; "Celebrity Death Battle", "Remix"; "Wildstyle" battle; Famous Dex performs.

S20, EP14 "Xzibit; Too $hort"
Nick Cannon, Xzibit, Too $hort, and Michael Blackson battle it out in games, including Pick Up and Kill It, What You Call That, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, and the Wildstyle battle; Xzibit performs "Get Ya Walk On."

S20, EP10 "Kirk Franklin"
Nick Cannon and Kirk Franklin battle it out in games Alphabet Train, Bless 'Em, Sunday Service, and the Wildstyle battle; Kirk Franklin performs "Bless Me."

S20, EP8 "Jay Pharoah, Next"
Nick Cannon, Jay Pharoah and Next battle it out in games: What You Call That, Outgoing Message, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, and the Wildstyle battle; Next performs "Too Close."

S20, EP6 "Jason Lee"
Nick Cannon and Jason Lee battle it out in games; DC Young Fly performs "Two Shots."
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