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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
but they couldn't do it. They could never stop us.
Because we got on the phone like grown men. 916-ish. And we good. So anybody who thought it was a Moose versus Doughboy dialogue, that's dead it. It was a play the whole time. It was a play. We were playing with y'all. The whole time. And we got a special guest coming in the building. The legendary. The legendary. So even before he comes in here, he's the legendary.
He's the man that discovered me. He has had a TV show. He has... He made Gigolo. Gigolo. Come on. He's done Wildin' Out, Drumline. He is one of them goats. And he made time out of his schedule to come and talk to us. So we got the illustrious Nick Cavanaugh.
i like to call him nicholas okay i feel like i'm a personal friend with him yeah yeah yeah you gotta get the that's my bro the government off to him nicholas for sure and he gonna come in here he gonna talk to us and adam is in the back doing um some filming yeah and after he's done then he's gonna come in here but before before nick even comes in here what is nick like what was his impact on you like did he help raise you like with his content a little bit
Wilder Now was my favorite show of all time growing up. Definitely loved Wilder Now. I remember seeing Doughboy even on Wilder Now, but for sure. More Doughboy. Like Double Doughboy. Double Doughboy. Pretty much, yeah. Double Dough. But yeah, growing up for sure, I was a TV kid. That was definitely like a part of our routine. So Wilder Now MTV was running it up all day, all night.
Definitely remember all the golden eras.
And he's been around. He's going on his 23rd.
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Chapter 2: How has Nick Cannon influenced the comedy and entertainment industry?
Like that's a long time to have a television show in syndication.
Yeah, he's on his like Rob Dyrdek type shit. Like him and Nick are the ones who kind of took it over.
Oh, he just walked in the building.
How you doing? Nice to meet you, brother.
Chuck, what up? Hop right here, brother. What's good? What's up? You got the headphones if you want them. Just getting ready for you, you know what I'm saying? So what we're doing is we're going to start the first part of this conversation.
Oh, Nick, a headphone guy too, a headphone potter.
Adam is in the back filming some stuff, but he's going to hop in in about 20 minutes. Freaky things.
Freaky things.
a nigga don't shower don't shake his hand when he come in here don't touch it when he comes in here might have been in Violet Myers right before he came in so watch out but we got the illustrious the living legend Nick Cannon in the building thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule to pull up on us man no doubt no doubt man you my guy for sure for sure so I wanted to just before we even get into this so I wanted to tell you this so me and Moose got a podcast with Adam yep okay I see that yes
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Chapter 3: What challenges did Nick Cannon face in his early career?
Yes. Can you please tell him that? To me, it felt like it was like, okay, I got to protect the whack relationship because I know the whack and Nick relationship is good. And I don't want to mess none of that stuff up. The whole tree of connection. And I felt like dough boy. Tell him whack has nothing to do with us.
Absolutely not at all. But what I thought I saw is that you were trying to be diplomatic. He was on his Sweden shit. He was like, look, because I know Wack. And, you know, like, I thought you did a... If you wasn't there, shit might have went different. Exactly.
But tell him, like, but just dispel the rumor that Wack has nothing to do with our relationship because you booked me back in 2011. Yeah, yeah. I was about to say, I knew...
I mean, obviously I'm known wack forever too, but I didn't like, y'all didn't know each other when I, you know.
But if Doughboy did start beefing with wack, would that make it awkward for Nick Cannon to be like, oh, I gotta get the guys. I gotta see who will win. You think you can fuck wack up? You think you can get the pay? He's been calling everybody out.
I was talking to Wack the other day. He was like, though, if you would have jumped the other way, I would have looked at you as an op. You would have got shot, too. I'm like, no. Yeah, we want no Wack smoke up here at the Monday show, man.
I just wanted to dispel that. I'm glad y'all figured that shit out, though.
We did. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
i called moose on the phone i said man me and you booth me and you just for the brown and black community no exactly and we bought from sack you know from the 916 we got to keep it going he called me he was shirtless i was shirtless we had a hard time titties out yeah everybody titties out that boy the reconciliation i was just like no we can't do this we got a new show and and adam brought us here to bring a different gear because you know y'all went viral
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Chapter 4: How does Wild N' Out maintain its relevance over the years?
That's true. Yeah. I'll send him a pack of vodka bottles.
Some Damu. All red flowers.
All red. All red flowers. Some red roses. I don't think you appreciate that.
Shout out to Whack. So yo, we were just sitting here talking before you got here, man. And like the Wild N Out brand has raised so much of us. Like how have you been able to stay relevant and in the mainstream eye for 22 years? Like how did you do it? But talk to us.
I mean, I just really just building the platform for others at the end of the day, not trying to be selfish with it. I mean, like even, that's why I admire what going on over here at No Jumper and what Adam built and everything. It's like you give people opportunities that would never get opportunities. And then they, Just, I think the fans appreciate that.
But then at the same time, like the people always will rock with you and never forget. Like, yo, I started here. I started. So like we got, so like people, you know, everybody shows love when, when wilding out is, is rocking from, you know, the Kevin Hart's, the,
cat williams uh you know everybody that from the to everybody who's popping now from the dc's the carlos the mojos it's like because it's a it's a space for people to get off and really just elevate and i wasn't in it for me i was in it to build a platform for you know my homies to shine
Yeah, I seen that you were saying like pretty much like Drewski was almost like the new Chappelle show, like in a way, like how did you like manage just pivoting? Like because Wild N Out has gone through so many eras of just social media.
Yeah, that's the crazy shit that people don't really realize that Wild N Out and Chappelle show was on at the same time. Ooh, they were.
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Chapter 5: What is Nick Cannon's perspective on the evolving music scene?
And we was actually doing bigger numbers than Chappelle's show.
He was on the Comedy Central. Yeah, we was on MTV.
Exactly. But it was like, you know, places, it wasn't a lot of places to get black comedy. You know, obviously BET always did their thing. Right. But then...
you know dave was the only black person on comedy central i was the only black person on mtv but i brought my my squad with me you know so it was like one of those things to see that you know we still doing it and still really touching the youth in the same way pause but uh but in the in that way to where like damn you wouldn't think for decades
people's parents and their kids be like, yo, we watch the show together. You know what I mean? Like it's bringing families together in a way.
You can look at even the great ones, like even the SNLs have kind of phased out of irrelevancy. Yeah, yeah.
Or they have their one demographic where we stay tapped in. And it's really because like even right now, this new season and everything we rocking, we got the legends and that, but we going from city to city looking for the new kids, the kids that want to step up, the kids that streaming, the kids that, you know, want to figure out how to get in comedy, but they never really,
they can't get out here to audition. They can't, you know, they don't really know what to do. But so we going from comedy clubs to battle rap, you know, sessions, all of that stuff, just looking for new stars all over the country.
Cause it doesn't seem like wild and out has a limit or like you got to be check these boxes. It's like, no, you just got to meet the wild and out standards, no matter what that is or how you be able to, you
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Chapter 6: How does Nick Cannon define success in the entertainment industry?
He was like, you got to go, dog. You got to go or put the pants back on. Funny story. I got the tattoo tattooed on me. And then the next season, I didn't get the call back. I'm like, Nick, what are we doing?
No jumper tat doesn't go the same way.
I'm real talk like dude was super talented. It wasn't about his following. It wasn't about like and the fact that, you know, he was funny and he correct. Yeah, that's really in the wild and out world.
That's how does somebody even with that many followers get onto Nick Cannon's radar in the first place?
You auditioned, right? Funny story. Yeah. I crashed that audition. I didn't even have a real audition. Shout out to CT, Clayton Thomas. He told me where I was at. So I just showed up and I was just like, and I remember I seen you walk in. It's like one of my like watermark moments in my life. You came in, you had the blue incredible hoodie with a big fat chain. I was just like,
damn and so it was like a whole thing in the thing like it was a bunch of people and like and then I went up to I forgot to one of the ladies I was like yo I got an audition she was like she was looking on a list my name was on a list and so then like everything cleared out and then there was just one little like one moment where it was just like alright Go ahead in there.
And then I went in there and then I just, and then it changed my life. I crashed that audition. I didn't have no manager.
Shout out to Clayton. He had a great audition. And from that point on, because once you do that, there's a few more steps you got to get through to, you know, we call them workshops and, you know, really you get to go against the current cast members and stuff. So you got to make it through multiple stages before.
he even touched that he held his own so it was awesome and it was and it was in a moment to where because you had already had like five seasons of wilding out and then it stopped for a little bit yeah and so i was part of like the comeback resurgence and so i felt like so much pressure but then like he gave me the opportunity like this is the dude that discovered me but i was just i got that's why and everybody tells me i'm so much of a glazer because i'm a nice guy
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Chapter 7: What are the differences in parenting approaches between sons and daughters?
It still ain't cool. Even how I feel like I think certain comedians shouldn't be able to say certain things. But if you saying it with your chest, that's when you a great comic. That's when you're taking the risk. Like Lenny Bruce wasn't supposed to say none of the stuff he said. George Carlin wasn't supposed to say none of the stuff he said.
That's when I'm like, okay, I'm going to pay attention. Dave Chappelle is the greatest stand-up ever to do it. But now, you know, like he get canceled every stand up special. And I feel like he's doing it on purpose to say that's why I'm great. I'm going to make you uncomfortable. I'm going to tell you, I'm going to show you what we're doing.
Chapter 8: How does Nick Cannon handle controversy and backlash?
And you're going to try to cancel me. But guess what?
You can't. I feel like you take that same approach at times for sure. I do. I know.
I try to push the envelope.
all the time you said he had a big influence i was like your big homie yeah yeah i didn't know that you guys had that connection yeah since i was 15 so if you saw jake paul do some it's not gonna be funny that's what i said i said it's not funny not only spiteful yeah not only now you're doing you're only doing it disrespectful yeah you're only doing it because you reactionary right you know what i mean you want to get all that shit off
Yeah. But when, like, Dave did it and all these dudes were doing it, I didn't see a lot of backlash. But I know that you said when you did it, you did get, like, canceled. What do you think the difference was?
Connor Smallnut. Look, that's on ABC News. Hey, play that real quick. 20 million subscribers right there. And that's like, I had to go sit down with George Staphalopoulos.
Why do you think that they got so outraged over you when they, you know, we didn't hear about white chicks. We didn't hear about the Dave Chappelle racial draft.
I think I'm one of them people. I'm those like a controversial figure that like, even if I just say anything, they're going to be like, because you know what? They expect me to be so clean cut. That's what I think. Because of the America's Got Talent and the Masked Singers and Nickelodeon. Just being on TV. Yeah. So then when they see me do something as, you know. A little off brand.
Yeah. What is he doing?
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