A$AP Rocky & A$AP Mob Roast Nick Cannon On "Wild N' Out"

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A$AP Rocky and A$AP Mob perform at MTV Studios on September 30, 2016 in New York City.
A$AP Rocky and the squad let Nick Cannon have it on his own show.

Nick Cannon brings an array of different guests on "Wild N Out" but things are usually the funniest when rappers join in. The "Wild Style" challenge finds both Cannon's squad and their opposing team battle rapping in a fashion that'll happen in a school cafeteria. Most recently, he brought A$AP Rocky as well as the rest of the A$AP Mob to the show. If you've ever seen candid footage of the Mob, you know they're fluent in roasting.

Rocky and the Mob's appearance on "Wild Style" was one for the books. Nick Cannon faced off with the Mob and the rest of the black team. Cannon kicked things off by clowning Rocky's injury of the set of the movie Monster before taking aim at Ferg's "stop sign" looking outfit. Rocky quickly clapped back at Cannon afterwards. "Aye, you know, you look like you sell mortgage/ Matter fact, you look like you tell fortunes," Rocky said in reference to Cannon's choice of headgear.

However, the true winner of the "Wild Style" challenge was Justina Valentine who ended up roasting the whole red team "for the Mob." Ultimately, she ended up helping her team win the challenge. 

Aside from the Mob's appearance on the show, Rocky and Ferg have been working on their respective albums. Rocky recently wrapped up his third studio album while in Berlin and Ferg kicked off 2018 by revealing that he's already working on his next album as well. Ferg's also just kicked off his "Mad Man" tour alongside Denzel Curry and IDK on Wednesday. 

Peep the Mob on Wild N Out below. 

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