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Nick Cannon, J. Valentine and Tank battle it out in games Let Me Holla, Sex, Flix and Chill, R&Beef, and the Wildstyle battle; J. Valentine performs "BBL."
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S20, EP5 "King Combs"
Nick Cannon and King Combs battle it out in games: Alphabet Train, Let Me Holla, Kick 'Em Out The Classroom, and the Wildstyle Battle; King Combs performs "Can't Stop."

S20, EP9 "Lil Meech; Travis Porter"
Nick Cannon, Lil Meech and Travis Porter battle it out in games, including Got Props, What You Call That, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, and the Wildstyle battle; Travis Porter performs "Ayy Ladies."

S20, EP11 "J. Valentine; Tank"
Nick Cannon, J. Valentine and Tank battle it out in games Let Me Holla, Sex, Flix and Chill, R&Beef, and the Wildstyle battle; J. Valentine performs "BBL."

S20, EP25 "Joe Albanese, Jilly Anais, Michael Blackson"
Nick Cannon, Joe Albanese, Jilly Anais, and Michael Blackson battle it out in games: "Got Props", "Let Me Holla", "Kick 'Em Out the Classroom", and the "Wildstyle" battle; Jilly Anais performs "Throwback."

S20, EP25 "Joe Albanese, Jilly Anais, Michael Blackson"
Nick Cannon, Joe Albanese, Jilly Anais, and Michael Blackson battle it out in games: "Got Props", "Let Me Holla", "Kick 'Em Out the Classroom", and the "Wildstyle" battle; Jilly Anais performs "Throwback."

S20, EP23 "KaMillion"
Nick Cannon, and KaMillion battle it out in games: Flow Job, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, Twerk Werk, and the Wildstyle; KaMillion performs "Rich Bitch Walk."

S20, EP22 "Sammie and Bobby V. of RSVP"
Nick Cannon, Sammie, and Bobby V. of RSVP battle it out in games: "Let Me Holla", "Sex", "Flix and Chill", "R&Beef", and the "Wildstyle" battle; Bobby V. performs "Slow Down."

S20, EP20 "Joey Bada$$"
Nick Cannon and Joey Bada$$ battle it out in games: Pick Up and Kill It, What You Call That, Kick 'Em Out the Classroom, and the Wildstyle battle; Joey Bada$$ performs "Zipcodes."
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