Wild 'N Out - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Tyga/Scott Disick
The Season 8 premiere features Tyga and Scott Disick, who compete in "So Fly," "Let Me Holla," "Remix" and "Wildstyle."

Iggy Azalea/Travis Mills
Nick Cannon, Iggy Azalea and Travis Mills battle it out in games: Twerk Work, Plead The Fifth, Sunday Service and the Wildstyle battle.

Waka Flocka/Tate Kobang

Travis Scott
Nick Cannon and Travis Scott battle it out in games: Let Me Holla, Pie or Die, Who's on the Pole and the Wildstyle battle.

Bella Thorne/Jadakiss
Actress Bella Thorne; rapper Jadakiss; ``Talking Spit''; ``Flow Job''; ``Hip Hop History''; ``The Wildstyle Battle.''

T.I./Young Dro
T.I. and Young Dro; ``Got Props''; ``Plead the Fifth''; ``Remix''; ``Wildstyle Battle.''

Lil Dicky; Rachel Hilbert

Keke Palmer; Erykah Badu; Mack Wilds; Curren$y

Timbaland; Jay Leno; Lfye Jennings; Kehlani; Les Twins
Record producer Timbaland; comic Jay Leno; singer Kehlani performs; ``Eat Dat A... Up''; ``The Hating Game''; ``R & Beef.''

Stevie J/joseline/yo Gotti

2Chainz
Rapper 2Chainz; ``Flow Job''; ``Hood Jeopardy''; ``Remix''; ``The Wildstyle.''

K Michelle; Antonio Cromartie; Flo Rida
K. Michelle; Antonio Cromartie; Flo Rida; ``Talking Spit''; ``Hood Jeopardy''; ``R&Beef''; ``The Wildstyle.''

Trevor Jackson; DRAM
Trevor Jackson; ``Let Me Holla''; ``Hood Jeopardy''; ``R&Beef''; ``The Wildstyle''; DRAM performs.

Chris Paul; ILoveMemphis
Chris Paul; ``Turn Up for What''; ``Flow Job''; ``Starting Line Up''; ``The Wildstyle''; ILoveMemphis performs.

Samantha Hoopes; Russell Peters; Don Benjamin; Jeremih
Samantha Hoopes; "Talking Spit''; "Late Night Questions''; "Pie or Die''; "The Wildstyle''; Jeremih performs.

Trina
Trina; "Talking Spit''; "Turn Me Up in the Headphones''; "Remix''; "The Wildstyle.''

Lil Bibby / Ta'Rhonda / Dreezy
Lil Bibby; Ta'Rahonda; "Let Met Holla''; "Pie or Die''; "Remix''; "The Wildstyle''; Dreezy performs.

Migos

Faizon Love; 2 Milly

Deontay Wilder/tory Lanez

Omarion/safaree
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