Kanye West Looking To End Feud With Drake

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| LAST UPDATE 11/10/2021

By Alexa Alves
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Remember a time when 'Ye and Drake weren't swapping diss tracks and shady posts? Neither do we. But it appears their feuding days are on their way out. At least where Kanye is concerned. The rapper recently revealed his thought on making amends, and we've got a feeling you'll wanna hear this one...

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On Tuesday, November 9, music exec, J Prince, took to the 'gram to first announce the big news: "I met with Kanye last night," the Texas-native revealed, before sharing footage of their little sesh. Standing inside the Rothko Chapel, the duo then took a moment to explain the meaning behind their late-night hangout. *Enter Drake*

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"I’m making this video to address the ongoing back-and-forth between myself and Drake," West began to explain. "Both Drake and I have taken shots at each other and it’s time to put it to rest." Granted, we already know all about the "shots" they've hurled each other's way. But what we didn't expect, were the words that came out of 'Ye's mouth next...

Not only does West want to make nice with his long-time enemy, but he'd also like to join him on stage next month. "I’m asking Drake on December 7 to join me on stage as a special guest to share the two biggest albums of the year," the rapper continued. How sweet. But the upcoming Los Angeles event will actually call for more than just a fresh start for these two.

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"The ultimate purpose being to free Larry Hoover," West revealed. In case you forgot, the rapper was referring to an inmate currently serving several life sentences whom he'll be campaigning for at next month's event. "I believe this event will not only bring awareness to our cause but prove to people everywhere how much more we can accomplish when we lay our pride to the side and come together." Safe to say, December 7 is going to go down as a major day in hip-hop history. We'd stay tuned.