The "Honest" rapper Future has confirmed that he has worked out his differences with Drake and will indeed join him on his upcoming tour, "Would You Like A Tour?" which kicks off today.

"I am set to continue as planned with Drake and Miguel on the 'Would You Like A Tour?' tour slated to begin on October 18 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I'm looking forward to hitting the road this fall. Love4Life Honest," Future said in a statement.

Earlier in the week, the feud reportedly started from the comments made by Future about Drake's latest album, "Nothing Was The Same," during his recent interview. The magazine quoted the Atlanta rapper as saying, "Drake made an album that is full of hits but it doesn't grab you. They're not possessive; they don't make you feel the way I do."

Upon publication, Future quickly responded saying that the quotes were taken out of context and were meant to be off the record -- "Respect to Billboard, disappointed on being misquoted... Always love for my fam Drizzy Drake," and the quote was removed from the article.

Angered by Future's comment, Drake -- the headliner of the tour, immediately demanded that Future be removed from his tour. Future, who was set to earn approximately $40,000 per performance, was pulled out of the tour.

Drake later reconsidered and invited Future to return for less money. Future declined the request and reportedly threatened to sue Drake for $1.5 million over lost wages from the tour.

After the whole drama, Future wrote on his Twitter, "Back in Atl getting ready for tour..1st stop Pittsburgh," assuring the fans that he will be performing on Drake's tour. "Would You Like A Tour?" begins today, October 18, in Pittsburgh, Penn. and it will run through December 16 in Auburn Hills, Mich.