Ice Cube/Dr. DreThe former members of the pioneering rap group NWA were long thought to have beef after Cube left the group citing issues with management. In 1995, the two recorded "Natural Born Killaz" together and eventually toured alongside one another in 2000. In 2010, Cube definitively denied taking shots at Dre on a new track. “I told Dre that I'd never diss the man that got me started,” said the West Coast legend in a statement.
Nas/Jay-ZThese two legendary New York MCs symbolically ended their longtime battle in 2005 when Jay invited surprise guest Nas onstage during his “I Declare War” concert. The truce became official months later when Nas signed to Def Jam in 2006, during Jay’s presidency.

Monica/BrandyThe fued between similarly matched R&B talents stretches back to 1998 and their chart topping duet “The Boy Is Mine.” The single was driven by the perceived rivalry between the two teen singers. The release of the song in May of 1998 confirmed that the two had squashed whatever beef they may have had and its remarkable success had to make it hard for either to harbor any hostility.
Ice T/Soulja BoyThe rap veteran made nice with the young rapper after accusing him of ruining rap in 2008.
 
50 Cent/The LOXThe 2005 conflict pitted two of hip hop's strongest factions against each other as 50's G-Unit went up against the Yonkers trio. The beef spawned the Lox diss track, "Sorry Mrs. Jackson," and thankfully ended with a peaceful truce between the two sides.