Diddy and Dr. Dre squash 2014 beef and work together for the FIRST time in the recording studio

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Rap mogul rivals LOVE aka Diddy and Dr. Dre worked together for the first time in the recording studio on Monday night.

Back in their nineties heyday, the Harlem-born 52-year-old (born Sean Combs) famously repped the East Coast while the Compton-born 57-year-old (born Andre Young) repped the West Coast.

Dr. Dre enlisted Diddy to provide vocals for his fourth studio album, which was ‘one of my biggest dreams finally come true.’

Rap mogul rivals: LOVE aka Diddy (L) and Dr. Dre (R) worked together for the first time in the recording studio on Monday night

‘I remember the first time I heard @DrDre’s production. It gave me clear direction on the level of producer that I wanted to be,’ the three-time Grammy winner – who boasts 43.3M social media followers – gushed on Tuesday.

‘Last night, I got the chance to work with this man and to see his genius as he coached me through vocals. He reminded me of myself, but with a different style and way more focused. I gotta step my focus up, LOL!

‘But it was a great experience and I thank God for it. I hope one day ya’ll get to have the same experience with someone that you always looked up to as a hero.’

The hip-hop legends’ collaboration received excited comments from rapper-producers French Montana, Mike WiLL Made-It, Felix da Housecat as well as nineties supermodel Naomi Campbell, actor Omar Epps, and Black-ish creator Kenya Barris.

Remember? Back in their nineties heyday, the Harlem-born 52-year-old (born Sean Combs) famously repped the East Coast while the Compton-born 57-year-old (born Andre Young) repped the West Coast

Teaming up: Dr. Dre enlisted Diddy to provide vocals for his fourth studio album, which was ‘one of my biggest dreams finally come true’

The three-time Grammy winner gushed: ‘I remember the first time I heard @DrDre’s production. It gave me clear direction on the level of producer that I wanted to be. Last night, I got the chance to work with this man and to see his genius as he coached me through vocals. He reminded me of myself, but with a different style and way more focused. I gotta step my focus up, LOL! But it was a great experience and I thank God for it. I hope one day ya’ll get to have the same experience with someone that you always looked up to as a hero’

‘Over due’: The hip-hop legends’ collaboration received excited comments from rapper-producers French Montana, Mike WiLL Made-It, Felix da Housecat as well as nineties supermodel Naomi Campbell, actor Omar Epps, and Black-ish creator Kenya Barris

The reason for Diddy and the seven-time Grammy winner’s prior estrangement was detailed in Tripp Mickle’s book After Steve, which was published on May 3.

Back in May 2014, Tyrese Gibson posted a drunken Facebook Video where he revealed that Apple was about to purchase Dr. Dre’s Beats brand for $3.2B before the deal was completed and without the technology giant’s permission.

The Gotta Move On hitmaker saw the Facebook video and called Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine, which lead to Apple CEO Tim Cook renegotiating the headphones deal to $3B – $200M less.

Published on May 3: The reason for Diddy and the seven-time Grammy winner’s prior estrangement was detailed in Tripp Mickle’s book After Steve

Oops! Back in May 2014, Tyrese Gibson (R) posted a drunken Facebook Video where he revealed that Apple was about to purchase Dr. Dre’s Beats brand for $3.2B before the deal was completed and without the technology giant’s permission

Catalyst: The Gotta Move On hitmaker saw the Facebook video and called Beats co-founder Jimmy Iovine, which lead to Apple CEO Tim Cook renegotiating the headphones deal to $3B – $200M less

Also in the recording studio on Monday night was 16-time Grammy nominee Snoop Dogg, who’s worked with Dr. Dre since the beginning of his career in 1991.

And on Tuesday, Grammy nominee Conway the Machine posted a snap of 24-time Grammy winner Kanye ‘Ye’ West staring at his phone in the recording studio with the Super Bowl LVI halftime show headliner.

Diddy is next scheduled to host a Labor Day party this Sunday night at the Palms Casino Resort swimming pool in Las Vegas alongside DJ Nice and other ‘friends.’

Death Row Records: Also in the recording studio on Monday night was 16-time Grammy nominee Snoop Dogg, who’s worked with Dr. Dre since the beginning of his career in 1991

Exciting album! And on Tuesday, Grammy nominee Conway the Machine posted a snap of 24-time Grammy winner Kanye ‘Ye’ West staring at his phone in the recording studio with the Super Bowl LVI halftime show headliner

Tickets range $40 or $70! Diddy is next scheduled to host a Labor Day party this Sunday night at the Palms Casino Resort swimming pool in Las Vegas alongside DJ Nice and other ‘friends’

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