When Stars Collaborate After Beef

Drake & Chris Brown, Nas & Jay, Rick Ross & Jeezy and more.

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Deuces - Drake and Chris Brown have ended their long-standing feud, which included a bottle throwing incident in 2012, and have been spotted in the studio creating music together. With a surprise release rumored to drop any day now, let's check out more artists who've metaphorically smoked the peace pipe and emerged from the booth with some heat. —Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA)(Photos from left: Sean O'Neil, PacificCoastNews.com, Derek Storm / Splash News)

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"Black Republican," Nas Featuring Jay Z - Jay Z and Nas's battle hit epic proportions as the two tried to take over and ether each other. The two New York kings squashed their beef publicly in 2005 at Hov's "I Declare War" show and went on to record together "Black Republican" in 2006 and "Success" in 2007. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

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"Black Republican," Nas Featuring Jay Z - Jay Z and Nas's battle hit epic proportions as the two tried to take over and ether each other. The two New York kings squashed their beef publicly in 2005 at Hov's "I Declare War" show and went on to record together "Black Republican" in 2006 and "Success" in 2007. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

Ludacris vs. T.I. - The battle for the title “King of the South” pitted these ATL giants against one another in a nasty war of words. The two have since talked through their differences and appeared on one another’s albums in 2008 (Luda's "Wish You Would" off Theater of the Mind and Tip's "On Top of the World" from Paper Trail).(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

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"Wish You Would," Ludacris Featuring T.I.  - T.I. and Luda battled it out for the rights of Da A including shots thrown on Young Buck's "Stomp" in 2004. After several run-ins between their respective entourages, the ATL lyrical titans peaced it out in 2008 when they recorded "Wish You Would" and have since followed that up with B.o.B via "On Top of the World."(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images for BET)

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"War Ready," Rick Ross Featuring Young Jeezy - Young Jeezy and Rick Ross got into a scuffle in 2012 at the BET Hip Hop Awards. Cooler heads have now prevailed, with an assist from T.I. The two recorded this together for Rozay's album Mastermind. (Photos from left: Rick Diamond/Getty Images, Moses Robinson/Getty Images)

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"Free Again," DJ Kay Slay Featuring Fat Joe and 50 Cent - 50 initiated his beef with Fat Joe in 2004 after he spit a verses on Ja Rule's "New York." The heated tensions resolved in 2012 after the death of their manager, Chris Lighty, and the two performed on stage together to celebrate their friend's life at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards. They both recorded "Free Again" in 2014, arranged by DJ Kay Slay.(Photos from left: Rick Diamond/Getty Images, Chris McKay/Getty Images)

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"Irregular Heartbeat," 50 Cent Featuring Jadakiss and Kidd Kidd - 50 Cent was on a mission to aim at anyone standing next to Ja Rule. Jada also got into the line of fire on the Big Apple anthem "New York." The two camps officially made peace to the public's satisfaction when Jadakiss appeared on "Irregular Heartbeat" and Styles P rocked with Curtis on "Chase the Paper," both from 2014's Animal Ambition. (Photos from left: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Starz, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

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"Irregular Heartbeat," 50 Cent Featuring Jadakiss and Kidd Kidd - 50 Cent was on a mission to aim at anyone standing next to Ja Rule. Jada also got into the line of fire on the Big Apple anthem "New York." The two camps officially made peace to the public's satisfaction when Jadakiss appeared on "Irregular Heartbeat" and Styles P rocked with Curtis on "Chase the Paper," both from 2014's Animal Ambition. (Photos from left: Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Starz, Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)

Bad Meets Evil, "Fastlane" - Eminem and his partner-in-rhyme, Royce Da 5'9", had a falling out as Em became a rap god in the mainstream and Royce, king of kings in the battle grounds. The Bad Meets Evil collective eventually made up and Em signed Royce’s crew, Slaughterhouse, to his label. The two Detroit MCs reconnected and dropped their joint album, Hell: The Sequel, in 2011, which featured the hit singles "Fast Lane" and "Lighters." (Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV)

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Bad Meets Evil, "Fastlane" - Eminem and his partner-in-rhyme, Royce Da 5'9", had a falling out as Em became a rap god in the mainstream and Royce, king of kings in the battle grounds. The Bad Meets Evil collective eventually made up and Em signed Royce’s crew, Slaughterhouse, to his label. The two Detroit MCs reconnected and dropped their joint album, Hell: The Sequel, in 2011, which featured the hit singles "Fast Lane" and "Lighters." (Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for MTV)

Jadakiss and Beanie Sigel - Beginning in 2001, Beanie Sigel and Jadakiss were embroiled in a war of words that spawned some disses from both. The new stage was marked on wax on DJ Khaled's 2006 song "Problem."(Photos from Left: Jeffrey Ufberg/Getty Images, Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic) 

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"Problems," DJ Khaled Featuring Beanie Sigel and Jadakiss - Jay Z looped in Beans during his lyrical sparring with Jada, eventually pitting the Philly and Yonkers MCs against one another. Keeping it on wax, the two soldiers eventually waved the white flag and banged out together on this song from DJ Khaled's 2006 project, Listennn…the Album.(Photos from left: Jeffrey Ufberg/Getty Images, Shareif Ziyadat/FilmMagic)

"Original," Mystikal Featuring Lil Wayne and Birdman - Mystikal and Birdman didn't always see eye-to-eye when they were both on the come-up in the N.O., but it was all love when Mystikal signed with YMCMB in 2012 after returning from prison. He hopped in the studio to record this song with Stunna and Weezy.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

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"Original," Mystikal Featuring Lil Wayne and Birdman - Mystikal and Birdman didn't always see eye-to-eye when they were both on the come-up in the N.O., but it was all love when Mystikal signed with YMCMB in 2012 after returning from prison. He hopped in the studio to record this song with Stunna and Weezy.(Photo: Cash Money Records)

Dr. Dre and Ice Cube's Death Row Duets - Shortly after old N.W.A. homies Dr. Dre and Ice Cube reunited in 1994 to record “Natural Born Killaz” for the Murder Was the Case soundtrack, they announced they were making a whole album together. Needless to say, the project was never released, and The D.O.C., who had written many of Dre's verses for the work-in-progress, released his own takes on the songs on an album of the same name—supposedly to spite Dre and Death Row, whom he accused of stiffing him on royalties.  (Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella)

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"Natural Born Killaz," Dr. Dre Featuring Ice Cube - Word is Dr. Dre and N.W.A. threatened to ram Ice Cube with a broomstick after he left the group; and the Don Mega aired out his whole crew with the scathing diss, "No Vaseline." Cube and Dre would later patch up their friendship when they created mayhem again on the 1994 track "Natural Born Killaz" from Snoop's Murder Was the Case soundtrack. (Photos from left: Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival, Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Coachella)

"Eye for an Eye (Your Beef Is Mines)," Mobb Deep feat. Nas and Raekwon - Nas had to split the pirate's booty with a co-defendant on this classic Queensbridge/Shaolin connection. Rae's sing-songy flow kills it, but Nas matches him with his measured threats to move "on your weak production." In the end, it's hard to deny that that Prodigy and Havok got mobbed on.(Photos from left: Theo Wargo/Getty Images, Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)

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"Dog S---," Mobb Deep Featuring Nas - Queens had a civil war going on when Nas and Prodigy of Mobb Deep weren't on the same page. The two made classic music together in the past with gems like "Eye for an Eye" and "Live N----- Rap," and after their falling out (and P's return from prison), they reignited the tradition in 2011 with this track.(Photos from left: Theo Wargo/Getty Images, Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)