Chris Brown, Drake End Feud Over Rihanna, ‘Love More’ Singer Hints at New Collab with 'Versace' Rapper

Chris Brown and Drake seem to have finally moved on, buried the hatchet and are no longer feuding. Over a year ago, the two musicians got into a nightclub fight in New York City rumored to be over Rihanna.

Since then Brown and Drake stayed clear of each other and have rarely spoken about that night. Drake did tell GQ during an interview in June that he was completely embarrassed about the situation and was ready to move on but he wasn't sure if that was going to happen.

"I hear he has everything he could want now," Drake said not referring to Brown by name. "I don't want my name to be synonymous with that guy's name. I really don't. I wish we could sit down, just like you and me right now, and talk it out man-to-man. But that's not going to happen. I'm not confrontational, but if someone challenges, I'm not going to back down."

According to Page Six, Brown and Drake finally came face to face at the iHeartRadio Festival in September and put the feud behind them. A source told the newspaper that the "Versace" rapper came to the festival to specifically watch Brown's performance.

"Drake came on Friday with his whole crew, and watched Chris' entire set," a source said.

After the show he stopped by the "Love More" singer's dressing room where the source said they were seen "backstage hugging and drinking."

According to Page Six, Def Jam music executive Abou Thiam was the one who set the meeting up. Thiam is one of Brown's manager and "very friendly" with Drake.

Following the meet-up Brown posted on Facebook that he was "hanging with Drake in the studio" hinting that the two were might be working on a song together. The singer does have a new album coming out in November.

The Facebook post included a link to a video that showed footage of Brown with a bunch different people he collaborated with in the studio over the past couple years including Justin Bieber, Brandy, Will.i.Am, Big Sean and Drake.

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