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Nick Cannon
File:Nick Cannon by David Shankbone.jpg
Cannon at the 2010 Time 100 Gala
Born
Nicholas Scott Cannon

(1980-10-08) October 8, 1980 (age 43)
San Diego, California, U.S.
Occupation
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • film director
  • screenwriter
  • film producer
  • television host
  • radio personality
  • entrepreneur
  • record producer
Years active1998–present
TelevisionNick Cannon Presents: Wild N' Out
The Nick Cannon Show
America's Got Talent
Real Husbands of Hollywood
Lip Sync Battle Shorties
Spouse(s)Mariah Carey
(m. 2008; d. 2016)
Children3
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentsVocals
Labels
Associated acts
Websitenickcannon.com

Nicholas Scott Cannon (born October 8, 1980)[1] is an American rapper, actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, film producer, entrepreneur, record producer, and radio and television personality. On television, Cannon began as a teenager on All That before going on to host The Nick Cannon Show, Wild 'N Out, America's Got Talent, and Lip Sync Battle Shorties. He acted in the films Drumline, Love Don't Cost a Thing, and Roll Bounce. As a rapper he released his debut self-titled album in 2003 with the hit single "Gigolo", a collaboration with singer R. Kelly. In 2007 he played the role of the fictional footballer TJ Harper in the film Goal II: Living the Dream. In 2006, Cannon recorded the singles "Dime Piece" and "My Wife" for the planned album Stages, which was never released. Cannon married American R&B/pop singer Mariah Carey in 2008. Carey filed for divorce in December 2014, after six years of marriage. The divorce was finalized in 2016.

Early life[]

Cannon was born on October 8, 1980, in San Diego, California. Cannon was largely raised by his paternal grandfather, whom both he and his biological father called 'dad'. As a kid Cannon grew up in Lincoln Park's Bay Vista Housing Projects, which is a gang-ridden section in Southeast San Diego. While in his teenage years he was affiliated with the "Lincoln Park Bloods" street gang, but stated that he left behind his affiliations after losing a close friend.[2][3] In 1998, he graduated from Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, where he was president of the African Student Coalition and participated in track and field.[4] Cannon received his first break doing stand-up comedy on his father's local cable access program.[5]

Music career[]

1999–2006: Music beginnings, Nick Cannon and Stages[]

As a teenager, Cannon formed the rap group "Da G4 Dope Bomb Squad" with his friend Steve Groves; they opened for the likes of Will Smith, LFO, 98 Degrees, and Montell Jordan.

After signing with Jive Records in 2001, he was featured alongside Romeo Miller and 3LW on the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius soundtrack with a cover of the 1988 hit song "Parents Just Don't Understand".[6] His debut self titled album was released in 2003 and included the single "Your Pops Don't Like Me (I Really Don't Like This Dude)".[7]

In 2005, Cannon formed his own record label, Can-I-Ball Records, with plans to release his second studio album, entitled Stages, later that year.[8] The album's first single, "Can I Live?", a pro-life song, was released in July 2005[9] followed by the second single "Dime Piece" in March 2006.[9] It was never released because of Nick Cannon's acting career.

2009–12: N'Credible Entertainment, Slick Nick and Child of the Corn[]

In 2009 Nick Cannon formed a new label after cancelling his old label Can-I-Ball Records entitled N'Credible Entertainment. In 2010, Cannon created a parody of hip hop pioneer Slick Rick entitled "Slick Nick". He released two songs by the character such as "I'm a Slick Rick", a freestyle of Cali Swag District's "Teach Me How to Dougie" in which he attempted to diss hip hop mega-star Eminem, and "Nick's Story", a freestyle rap version of Slick Rick's "Children's Story". On December 6, 2011, Nick Cannon released his debut mixtape entitled Child of the Corn.[10]

2013–present: White People Party Music and second mixtape[]

On July 26, 2013 Nick Cannon premiered his new single "Me Sexy" and announced over seven years after the shelving of his album Stages that he was working on a new second studio album entitled White People Party Music featuring collaborations with Afrojack, Pitbull, Future and Polow da Don.[11][12]

The album's second single "Looking for a Dream" was released on February 11, 2014. The song features Afrojack. The music video was released on VEVO on February 13.[13]

On November 16, 2016, Nick Cannon released his second mixtape The Gospel of Ike Turn Up: My Side of the Story.[14] Prior to the release of the mixtape, a music video for the single "If I Was Your Man" was released on November 7, 2016. The song features Jeremih and the music video features a cameo appearance by Chili of TLC.[15]

On December 2, 2016, Nick Cannon released a single called "Hold On" on iTunes.[16]

Other ventures[]

Hosting[]

In 2005, Cannon created, produced, and hosted the MTV improv comedy series Wild 'N Out.[17] That same year he hosted the so-called slime stunt on Nickelodeon's 2005 Kids' Choice Awards in which a human cannonball was shot into slime. He also hosted the first and only season of Nickelodeon's Friday Night Slimetime. In addition, he was the DJ on Ellen DeGeneres's Bigger, Longer, And Wider show. On December 11, 2009, Cannon hosted the Nickelodeon HALO Awards along with Justin Timberlake, Hayden Panettiere, LeBron James, Kelly Rowland and Alicia Keys.

On July 4, 2011, Cannon hosted the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest, an annual American competitive eating competition.

On November 12, 2012, MTV2 announced that the revival of Wild 'N Out. The revived show was produced by Cannon's Ncredible Entertainment, the series premiered in 2013 with a few returning faces joined by a roster of fresh talents. When asked about the show coming back, Cannon said, "With our show's original cast, everyone from Kevin Hart to Katt Williams, Affion Crockett and Taran Killam becoming household names, I am looking forward to working with MTV2 as we work to introduce the biggest comedic stars of tomorrow with the return of Wild 'N Out."[18] Rapper Big Boi of Outkast has confirmed in a tweet on Twitter he is shooting an episode on January 29, 2013 in NYC and for people to join in the audience.[19]

Season 5 of the show premiered on July 9, 2013, to the highest ratings in MTV2 history.[20] It was renewed for season 6 and 7, which is currently airing in two blocks, the 2nd to resume late 2015, or early 2016.

On November 4, 2013, Cannon was the master of ceremonies as well as an honoree at the annual Ebony Magazine Power 100 Awards.[21] In 2014, he began hosting Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon on NBC.

On August 4, 2016, Wild 'N Out returned for its 8th season after three record-breaking seasons.[22]

Departure from America's Got Talent[]

From 2009 to 2016, Cannon served as the host of America's Got Talent. He announced he would not be back for 2017, citing creative differences between him and executives at NBC. The resignation came in the wake of news that the network considered firing Cannon after he made disparaging remarks about NBC in his Showtime comedy special, Stand Up, Don't Shoot. "I love art and entertainment too much to watch it be ruined by controlling corporations and big business," Cannon said in a statement, referencing cable giant Comcast's ownership of NBC.[23] Cannon, however, was technically under contract to host America's Got Talent and could have been potentially sued by NBC for breach of contract, though this was considered unlikely. NBC executives did not accept his resignation and had been stated to be keeping their fingers crossed that he would instead choose to return.[24] On February 16, 2017, Cannon stated that he planned to stand his ground when it came to resigning from America's Got Talent.[25] Cannon's resignation was ultimately accepted as final without further incident. He was replaced in his position as host of America's Got Talent by Tyra Banks, known for also having hosted America's Next Top Model.[26]

Business[]

Cannon is now the chairman of TeenNick for Nickelodeon and the development and creative consultant of the network since 2009. In 2012, Nick Cannon created a sketch-comedy series, Incredible Crew, starring six teenagers as Cannon wrote and produced the theme song. The show was produced by Cartoon Network Studios, in association with Ncredible Entertainment.

On November 30, 2012, a picture of Nick was posted on the Ncredible Entertainment website, which reported that Nick signed a deal with NBCUniversal to produce scripted and unscripted material for the network.[27]

In 2015, Cannon was named as "Chief Creative Officer" for the now-defunct RadioShack.[28] According to the company this role involved "creating RadioShack-exclusive products and curating the in-store experience."[28] RadioShack chose him in hopes of catering to a younger crowd.[28]

Radio hosting[]

On January 19, 2010, Cannon started hosting the morning show (6-10AM) with co-hosts Nikki and Southern Sarah Lee at 92.3 NOW FM (WXRK-FM) in New York.

Cannon has a weekly chart program called Cannon's Countdown that is syndicated by CBS Radio.[29]

On February 17, 2012, Cannon stepped down from 92.3 NOW citing health issues.

Comedy[]

On July 13, 2010, Cannon announced that he was going on a comedy tour in fall 2010, beginning at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal.[30]

In early 2011, Cannon recorded his first stand-up comedy special titled Mr. Showbiz at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas. The special premiered on Showtime on May 14, 2011. A digital release of Mr. Showbiz became available on iTunes beginning May 16, 2011, with a physical release of the album on May 31, 2011.[31]

Personal life[]

Cannon married singer Mariah Carey on April 30, 2008, at her private estate on Windermere Island in The Bahamas.[32] On April 30, 2011, their third wedding anniversary, Carey gave birth to fraternal twins:[33] daughter Monroe (after Marilyn Monroe) and son Moroccan Scott, because Cannon proposed to Carey in her Moroccan-style room; Scott is Cannon's middle name and his grandmother's maiden name. Monroe, like her mother, has no middle name.[34] After six years of marriage, the pair separated, and Carey filed for divorce in 2014,[35][36][37] which was finalized in 2016.[38] Following a brief relationship, Cannon had another child, son Golden "Sagon" Cannon, with Brittany Bell on February 21, 2017.[39][40]

Cannon was hospitalized on January 4, 2012, for treatment of "mild kidney failure", and again on February 17 after a pulmonary embolism.[41] On March 5 he announced that his kidney problems were due to lupus nephritis.[42] Cannon enrolled at Howard University in 2016.[43]

Activism[]

In 2011, Cannon filmed a public service announcement for Do Something encouraging teens to find a cause about which they are passionate and take action in their communities.[44] Since 2011, Cannon has served as the celebrity spokesperson for the National Association of Letter Carriers' annual national food drive, which is held throughout the United States on the second Saturday in May.[45]

In November 2016, Cannon was widely reported as commenting on his opposition to abortion, saying that abortion is modern-day eugenics and population control.[46]

Feud with Eminem[]

Eminem's 2009 album, Relapse, contained a track titled "Bagpipes from Baghdad", poking fun at Cannon's wife, Mariah Carey. Cannon responded via his Twitter account, while Mariah released a song and video titled "Obsessed", with lyrics and visuals aimed at Eminem.

Eminem responded with a mixtape-style track called "The Warning" in which he addressed both Cannon and Mariah, and later commented that he was finished talking about the subject.

The feud was thought to have been over until in September 2010 when Cannon responded with the song "I'm a Slick Rick", in which he takes shots at Eminem in Slick Rick's flow over the instrumental for Cali Swag District's "Teach Me How to Dougie".[47] This was followed by a campaign via Facebook, Twitter, and his radio show proposing a boxing ring fight between Eminem and Cannon for charity.

In late September 2011, over a year after "I'm a Slick Rick" was released, Cannon took another lyrical jab at Eminem by releasing a song called "I Remember".[48][49]

On October 3, 2011, Cannon released another song called "Warning (Remix)" featuring Uncle Murda, aimed at Eminem, radio host Charlamagne Tha God, and the feud between R&B singer Ray J and rapper Fabolous. The song features Cannon firing lyrical shots at Eminem and an audio clip of Eminem with Tim Westwood back in 2009 where Eminem saying: "I had no idea Nick Cannon was going to start 'wiling out' on me," referring to Cannon's then canceled Wild 'n Out television show. Cannon retorted to the clip by saying: "You said it Marshall, that's all you had to do!" and that Slim Shady is "forgiven."[50][51][52][53]

On June 2, 2016, Cannon had an interview with Tim Westwood. Westwood said, "Last time I saw you, you were getting ready to battle Eminem." Cannon responded, "I'm still ready! I'm trying to find him. Where is he? ... We gonna be out in the States for the BET Awards. I'm holding a $100,000 battle — whoever wants it — but it has to be someone who can put up 100 grand ... I done reached out to Tyga, he didn't want it. I went to all Slaughterhouse. I did it like Mortal Kombat, I said I'll take all of them out to get to the boss." Throughout the interview, Westwood goads Cannon along, saying, "Nick, you're the best fam. I don't think you'd win against Eminem, but you are the best in many other ways." Cannon plays along with everything and says, "At least tell him to show up to the match. I can't win by default."[54][55]

On June 16, 2016, Cannon pours out his heart in a track titled "Divorce Papers." He recently refused to sign divorce papers with his ex-wife Mariah Carey. He also mentioned his father passing away. Cannon used some lines in the track as a response for the hate comments he had from Eminem's fans, who are known as "Stans". He mentions Eminem in a few lines. He said that he can relate to the drug life Eminem had. "Em, right now I could really relate to him. Drug habits, all the pain that he was in." The last thing he mentioned in the track, he talks about himself finally signing the divorce papers. "It's been over two years and I'm the one that's been waitin'. It's fucked up that the time that you spend with your own kids is called 'visitation'? Man, fuck it, let's sign these papers."[56]

Discography[]

  • Nick Cannon (2003)
  • White People Party Music (2014)

Filmography[]

Film roles
Year Film Role Notes
2000 Whatever It Takes Chess Club Kid
2002 Men in Black II MIB Autopsy Agent Alternative titles: MIB 2, MIIB
2002 Drumline Devon Miles
2003 Love Don't Cost a Thing Alvin Johnson Alternative title: Love Don't Co$t a Thing
2004 Garfield: The Movie Louis Voice role
2004 Shall We Dance? Scott
2005 Underclassman Tracy "Tre" Stokes also writer, executive producer
2005 Roll Bounce Bernard
2006 Even Money Godfrey Snow
2006 The Adventures of Brer Rabbit Brer Rabbit Voice
2006 Monster House Officer Lester Voice role
2006 Bobby Dwayne
2007 Weapons Reggie
2007 Goal II: Living the Dream TJ Harper
2008 American Son Mike
2008 Day of the Dead Salazar Direct-to-DVD film
2008 Ball Don't Lie Mico
2009 The Killing Room Paul Brody
2010 School Gyrls Lunch Lady Director
2011 Mash Up
2014 Drumline: A New Beat Devon Miles also executive producer
2014 School Dance Super Sizer/Himself also director, co-writer, producer
2015 Chi-Raq Chi-raq
2016 King of the Dancehall Tarzan Brixton also director
2017 Nick Cannon: The Vlad Couch Himself
Television roles
Year Title Role Notes
1998–2000 All That Various Main role, 33 episodes
1998–1999 Kenan & Kel Uncredited/Pizza Boy 4 episodes
2000 The Parkers Garland 1 episode
2001 Taina Alex / LaTanya 2 episodes
2012 Rags Himself Television film
2002–2003 The Nick Cannon Show Himself Lead role, 22 episodes; also writer, executive producer
2004 Chappelle's Show Himself 1 episode
2005–2007, 2013–present Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out Himself Host; also creator, writer, director, executive producer
2007 Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz Himself 8 episodes; also creator, director, executive producer
2009–2016 America's Got Talent Himself Host
2009–2019 Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade Himself Host
2010 The Nightlife Himself Host
2011 Up All Night Calvin Recurring role
2012–present TeenNick Top 10 Himself Host
2013 Incredible Crew Himself Announcer; also creator, executive producer, music
2013–2016 Real Husbands of Hollywood Himself Main role
2013 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Himself Host
2013 Big Time Rush Himself
2014–2015 Brooklyn Nine-Nine Marcus Recurring role
2014 Love & Hip Hop Himself
2014 The Eric Andre Show Himself
2015 Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood Himself
2017 Too Shorts Boombox Television film
2017–2018 Lip Sync Battle Shorties Himself Host

Awards and nominations[]

Year Result Award Category Film or series
2003 Nominated Black Reel Awards Best Breakthrough Performance — Viewer's Choice Drumline
2006 Nominated Best Ensemble Roll Bounce (Shared with cast)
2006 Won Hollywood Film Festival Ensemble of the Year Bobby (Shared with cast)
2001 Won Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favorite Television Actor All That
2002 Nominated Favorite Television Actor The Nick Cannon Show
2003 Nominated Favorite Television Actor The Nick Cannon Show
Nominated MTV Movie Awards Breakthrough Male Performance Drumline
Nominated Best Kiss Drumline (Shared with Zoe Saldana)
2007 Nominated Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Bobby (Shared with cast)
2003 Nominated Teen Choice Awards Choice Movie Actor — Drama/Action Adventure Drumline
Nominated Choice Movie Breakout Star — Male Drumline
2004 Nominated Choice Movie Liplock Love Don't Cost a Thing (Shared with Christina Milian)
Nominated Choice Movie Liar Love Don't Cost a Thing
Nominated Choice Movie Chemistry Love Don't Cost a Thing (Shared with Christina Milian)
2006 Nominated TV — Choice Personality Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out
2007 Nominated TV — Choice Personality Nick Cannon Presents Wild 'n Out
2012 Won NAACP Image Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor Up All Night

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