In late February, Wale and Kid Cudi publicly squashed their ongoing beef when they exchanges pleasantries on Twitter, but there's more to the story.
The Maybach Music Group recording artist recently discussed how the
two reconciled after disrespectful comments were thrown back and forth
from each other in the previous months.
Wale tells Complex, in a recent interview, that it was Cudi who first extended the olive branch.
"Cudi just called me. He was like, 'Man, I f***s with you man, you
know?' We just had a real brother conversation. It was a long
conversation, but a lot of things needed to be said," Wale told the
magazine's website. "Some of the things that he said hurt and I'm sure
some of the things I've said or done probably hurt. The n**** told me
what was on his mind and I respect that."
The D.C. rapper also revealed that Cudi is set to make a guest
appearance on his upcoming sophomore album, explaining that the unnamed
track has a "Camp Lo vibe."
Sometimes, after two rappers squash their beef, they leave it at that
with a "you do you, I'll do me" attitude. But Wale says the pair are
cool with one another again.
"We talk all the time now. We talk about what's going on in life. The
thing about me and him is we always talk about what's going on beyond
music," said Wale. "We always used to do that and now we're back on that
now."
Their beef first started in September when Cudi took offense to a
line Wale spit on a freestyle called "Thank You," in which the DC rapper
referenced Cudi's infamous fan assault. In response, Cudi called the
jab "wack," and said it was "a simple-ass rhyme by a simple-ass rapper."
Despite the insults, things have been resolved.
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