Wild 'N Out is back on TV after six years, and the show's host and producer Nick Cannon sat down with VIBE to talk about the new season.

For season 5, Cannon enlisted new and unknown talent.

"I want to create opportunities for new talent and that's what we did the first time around," he said. "The first time around it was all of my friends who I thought were hilarious," he said in regards to Affion Crockett, Katt Williams and Kevin Hart.

This season new talent includes comedians Timothy De La Ghetto and Conceited. Cannon said, unlike the previous seasons, the new talent even has potential to become music stars.

"I'm looking forward to seeing that journey as well as breaking new talent in that sense," he said.

In season 5, the game "Wild Style," where both rival teams freestyle against each other, remains a component. Cannon told VIBE that rapper French Montana was a memorable guest star this season especially during that part of the show.

"I didn't expect French Montana to be as funny as he was," he said. "He had everybody dying."

During the interview, Cannon also spoke about his feud with rapper Tyler The Creator. Still, Cannon showed no aggression towards Tyler or the rest of the Odd Future hip-hop collective.

"I'm a huge fan of Odd Future. I love their movement and everything that they do," Cannon said. "I just wish they wasn't frightened of this Wild 'N Out thing we got going on cause then we could actually make some good entertainment."

The 32-year-old also commended Tyler The Creator's rapping skills and said he's "dope." However, he did acknowledge Tyler's negativity.

"He always be talking greasy about me, saying 'he hate me' and 'f--- Nick Cannon' all that type of stuff, he did it the other day. Well, I was like 'Why don't we talk about this on the Wild 'N Out stage man-to-man?," he said.

During the 2013 BET Awards, for example, the 22-year-old rapper tweeted, "Nick Cannon I hate you."

Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out airs every Tuesday at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV 2.