
He appeared as a "Musical Guest" in Season 17 and Season 18.
He was entirely on the Evolution Team in Season 16, except for the " 24kGoldn" episode. He was named the "Forever Captain of the New School" in Season 15. He was entirely on the New School team in Season 15 and Season 17. He was entirely on the Red Team in Season 14. He was known for the Azealia Banks controversy that happened in Season 12. He appeared as a Team Captain in Season 11, Season 12, and Season 17. He was entirely on the Red Team in Season 11, except for the " Veterans vs Rookies" episode. He was entirely on the Red Team in Season 10, except for the " Santa Claus/Slick Woods/Jacquees" episode. He was entirely on the Black Team in Season 7, except for the " Dej Loaf" episode. He was named "Rookie of the Year" of Season 7. He appeared in 24 episodes in Season 14, 21 episodes in Season 15, 18 episodes in Season 16, and 14 episodes in Season 17. Due to his schedule with him hosting TRL, he appeared in 8 episodes in Season 10, and 9 episodes in Season 11. He has appeared in every episode in Seasons 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, and 18. In 2022, he starred alongside Jacob Latimore, Tosin Cole, Karen Obilom, Melvin Gregg and Rotimi in the 2023 remake of the 1990 film of the same name, House Party, that will be released on January 13, 2023. He also had an appearance in the Starz television show BMF. He appeared in films such as She Ball, For the Love of Money, Envy: Seven Deadly Sins, and Miracles Across 125th Street. In 2021, he opened his own improv comedy club "DC Comedy Exchange" in Miami Beach, Florida. In October 20, he hosted the BET Hip-Hop Awards, alongside Chico Bean and Karlous Miller. In 2020, DC Young Fly became one of the judges for the internet game show Floored on the streaming service "Quibi". In December 2019, Whitfield started performing as an opening act for R&B singer Eric Bellinger's "Cuffing Season Tour". In 2019, he and fellow entertainer Jess Hilarious co-hosted the 2019 BET Social Awards. It was also announced that he would be starring alongside rapper Lil Yachty in the 2019 sequel, How High 2 in October of 2018, which premiered on MTV on April 20, 2019.
In 2018, he released a new mixtape "Curb Music" and filmed two films: She Ball with Nick Cannon and I Got the Hook Up 2 with Master P, which was released on July 12, 2019.
In the same year, he became one of the main hosts for the revival for TRL on MTV from 2017 to 2018 until it halted production and transferred over to Facebook. In 2017, he was an opening act for Chris Brown's "Party Tour" and also starred in three BET projects such as Tales, The Quad, and The New Edition Story. In 2016, he had a small role in the Christmas comedy-drama film Almost Christmas, which was released worldwide on November 11, 2016, and also starred as the lead in the independent film #digitallivesmatter. In 2015, he became a recurring cast member in Season 7 of the improv comedy show Wild 'N Out on MTV2 and was named "Rookie of the Year" in his first season. His videos earned him co-signs from celebrities like Kevin Hart, Michael Blackson, Lebron James, Chris Tucker, etc.
and former cast member Clayton English.ĭC Young Fly got his huge following from his "roasting celeb" videos on Instagram and Vine in which he would tell his "target" to "bring dat ass here boi", he proceeds to roast them, and then ends the and roast by saying "faawwkk you mean". He is also known for starring in the podcast "85 South Show" with his fellow cast members Chico Bean, Karlous Miller. He was also one of the main hosts for the revival of TRL on MTV from 2017 to 2018. As of Season 7, he is one of the recurring cast members of the improv comedy show Wild 'N Out on MTV, VH1 and MTV2. John Whitfield, (better known as DC Young Fly) is an American internet personality, comedian, actor, host, rapper, and singer-songwriter best known for his "roasting sessions" videos on Instagram and Vine.