Drake and Diddy are reportedly partnering up for a new business after calling a truce last month.

TMZ recently reported that the two rap superstars got on the phone in mid-April to settle their differences, following their altercation at Miami nightclub LIV last December.

The Harlem native allegedly threw a punch at the Toronto emcee for stealing the beat for "0 to 100/The Catch Up," a hit single off Drake's highly anticipated fourth studio album, "Views from the 6."

Producer Boi-1Da supposedly gave his beat to both rappers, but his fellow Canadian ended up recording over it.

"Diddy sat on the track, so Drake went with it, and now the song has two Grammy nominations while Diddy hasn't had a hit in a while," a source revealed to Page Six at the time.

Drizzy then seemingly dissed Diddy on "Used To," a track off his surprise LP, "If You're Reading This It's Too Late."

"Real quick, man, you couldn't have hated that / Let's be real, n***a, you couldn't have made it that," he said on the song. 

However, realizing that "they were going to cross paths several times" at various events this summer, the former enemies finally ended the drama and are "all about creating a joint venture with both of their names," according to TMZ.

Joined by only their bodyguards, Drake and Diddy reportedly met up at 1 a.m. on Monday at Mel's Drive-In in West Hollywood to discuss their upcoming "highly profitable" business.

"They kicked around everything from clothing, to jewelry to cigars," the publication added. "They did not zero in on a product line but agreed that it would be mutually beneficial for them to partner."