Wild 'n Out host Nick Cannon opened up about his MTV2 series Sunday, talking about his favorite guests and who he would love to see on the show.

Cannon played DJ at the InTouch Weekly Icons & Idols after-party for the 2013 Video Music Awards on Aug. 25. The father-of-two, who also acts as host on America's Got Talent and stars on Real Husbands of Hollywood, got to talking with Enstars about his experience on Wild 'n Out over the years.

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Naming his favorite guest star that came to battle it out on the improvisation show, Cannon narrowed it down to a certain Yeezus rapper and an Ashtrays and Heartbreakers crooner.

"[It's] a toss up between Kanye West and Snoop Dogg," he explained. "Because one they didn't care, they didn't take themselves seriously and they came in there and they murdered it. They just talked bad about everybody. They didn't care, they had a good time."

West was featured in season 1, episode 4 of the show while Dogg starred in season 4, episode 1.

The sketch comedy and improv series Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out aired on MTV from 2005-2007. After a long hiatus it returned to MTV2 earlier in 2013. The sketch comedy series featured two teams of up-and-coming comedians and celebrity guests going head-to-head in a series of "improv battles."

Cannon also picked which America's Got Talent judge - Heidi Klum, Howard Stern, Howie Mandel and Mel B. - he would love to see on his show. Based who he thought would be "the most entertaining," he said he wants Howard Stern on his show.

"Because he's another person that just doesn't care so I feel like he would go there," Cannon added. "I've been trying to get him on the show, he's been punkin' out though."

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Cannon also talked about what viewers can expect to see in upcoming episodes of the show.

"Everyone saw the Mariah [Carey] surprise last week so, you know, we've got a couple more surprises up our sleeve," he said.

Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out airs Tuesdays on MTV2 at 11/10 p.m. Central.