Nick Cannon manages a packed schedule
of hosting America's Got Talent and Teen Nick Top 10, running his brand
N'Credible, as well as spending time with wife Mariah Carey and their
two children.
But that doesn't stop the actor from pausing to do some good.
The gregarious 32-year-old teamed up with radio station Power 106 FM to entertain U.S. troops overseas in the Middle East and Germany on Wednesday, under his N'Credible USO tour.
Joining forces with the USO -
United Service Organizations - the musician and DJ chatted with soldiers
as he wore a Wild 'n Out grey hooded sweatshirt.
Smiles spread on the faces of everyone as the funnyman cracked jokes.
Nick even mimed pain as he shook a powerful soldier's hand.
At one point, the headphone designer swapped his sweatshirt for a basketball uniform.
He hit the court with power 106 teammates and military members, and spent time hugging fans.
The rapper was thrilled with his trip.
'This has been an unforgettable experience so far,' he told Splash News.
'I didn't really know what to expect and have been nothing but impressed by our troops and their dedication.'
But that doesn't stop the actor from pausing to do some good.
The gregarious 32-year-old teamed up with radio station Power 106 FM to entertain U.S. troops overseas in the Middle East and Germany on Wednesday, under his N'Credible USO tour.
American spirit: Nick Cannon took a break from
his hosting gigs to fly to the Middle East on his Nick Cannon N'Credible
USO tour on Wednesday
Smiles spread on the faces of everyone as the funnyman cracked jokes.
Shooting hoops: The multi-faceted entertainer
paired up with hip-hop radio station Power 106 to brighten the spirits
of U.S. troops with a game of basketball
Fan favourite: The 32-year-old made a lap around the court to greet fans and soldiers at the Army base
Big hug! The musician saved plenty of time to pose with fans
At one point, the headphone designer swapped his sweatshirt for a basketball uniform.
He hit the court with power 106 teammates and military members, and spent time hugging fans.
Hamming it up: The funnyman made this soldier laugh when he feigned pain from his powerful grip
'This has been an unforgettable experience so far,' he told Splash News.
'I didn't really know what to expect and have been nothing but impressed by our troops and their dedication.'
Be all that you can be: Nick and the Power 106
team proudly stood with the U.S. Army during their visit to a base in
the Middle East on Wednesday
Nick retweeted: DJ E-Man of Power 106 shared this twitter picture saying, 'Thank you the USO...'