Drake and Kanye West had a little beef lately. But considering the fact that the former ended his feud with Meek Hill before, there is every reason to believe he would do so with the Kim Kardashian's husband.

According to Hollywood Life, people are likely to witness the end of Drake and Kanye West's infamous feud. The "All Mine" singer gave praise to Drizzy's tour on Sept. 5, and it is even possible for him to see the show in real life.

The publication adds that Drake will not keep Kanye from attending one of his concerts, and has also made it clear to his security that the rapper should not be banned if he truly shows up.

TMZ confirms the report and its tipster said that Kanye has not yet reached out for tickets, but there is a decent chance he will pay for his own. Drake's representative, however, chose not to give a comment regarding the report.

The new narrative comes just a couple of days after Kanye expressed his sorry for the beef on Twitter. "Sending good energy and love to Drake and family and crew," he started. "I haven't seen the show in person but the images look incredible online."

The Grammy-award rapper also apologized for "stepping on [Drake's] release date" and denied ever telling Pusha T about Drake's son Adonis - who was brought up on Pusha's Kanye-produced album DAYTONA earlier this year.

Perhaps what is interesting is the fact that Kanye vowed to see Drake in person, particularly at one of the latter's upcoming tour stops. "This is all Jedi level," he wrote. "I will be coming to your show within the next seven days to give love and be inspired by all the art you have created."

As of press time, Kim's partner has yet to show his face at a show. Still, there is a chance he will show up at Drake's concert in Washington D.C. on Sept. 12.

In a report from Rolling Stone, West admitted that Drake was harboring some ill feelings over the "Lift Yourself" beat, which the "Scorpion" rapper wanted before West released the nonsensical single on streaming services.

"Because we spoke about doing Lift Yourself together I should have given you the opportunity for us to do this together before I released it," West said.

While the "Famous" hitmaker has not been seen at any of the Canadian singer's concerts yet, Drake is clearly in a forgiving mood. A perfect example was when he brought Meek Mill onstage and ended their longstanding rivalry with a performance of Meek's hit "Dreams and Nightmares."