5 Other Rappers That Could Make '106 & Park' Awesome
Now that Bow Wow is one of the official new hosts of 106 & Park, things should be getting pretty interesting over at BET.
We've got to admit, though, there are plenty of other rappers we could think of that would make 106 & Park extremely entertaining. To spare some time, we narrowed that list down to five of the best candidates for the job.
We've got to admit, though, there are plenty of other rappers we could think of that would make 106 & Park extremely entertaining. To spare some time, we narrowed that list down to five of the best candidates for the job.
Take a look at our picks in the following gallery and see if you agree:
Ol' Dirty Bastard (If he were still alive)
The Pros:
ODB had a larger than life personality. That's exactly what a good host needs.
The Cons:
ODB also had the attention span of a 3-year-old. He would've gotten distracted by the bright set in an instant.
Roscoe Dash
The Pros:
Could you imagine that recent Twitter war between Roscoe, Kanye (kinds sorta), Meek Mill, Miguel, and Wale—live at primetime?! That would make for good TV right there.
The Cons:
Roscoe's style is way too similar to the 15-year-olds that fill the audience everyday. Security would get confused & stop him in the hallway on a daily basis.
Nicki Minaj
The Pros:
Nicki has such a global fan-base that people would come all over the world just to sit in the audience. Plus, ratings would go skyrocket.
The Cons:
Everyday she'd have a different personality. We would end up with more hosts than we could count.
Flavor Flav
The Pros:
Seriously, how much fun would Flav be as a 106 & Park host?! He'd have us in stitches all over again.
The Cons:
Eventually, 106 & Park would become a reality dating show.
DMX
The Pros:
X has an intense opinion—about everything! Watching that happen 2 hours a day, every week, would be television magic.
The Cons:
DMX's behavior recently has been so erratic that it would actually be a bit scary to watch. Also, Drake would never show up.