Taylor Swift and Kanye West used to have "Bad Blood" between them, but now things seem to be fine between the two music superstars. Years after West rushed the stage at the VMAs to declare that "Beyoncé had the best video of all time!" West and Swift have made amends, and now they're pairing up for a new remix of one of Swift's standout 1989 tracks.

Swift and West have reportedly gone in the studio together to record a new version of the music industry beef track "Bad Blood," according to Noise 11. The song -- which Swift said details a pop star that is her "straight up enemy" after she tried to "sabotage" an entire arena tour (hint, hint: it's Katy Perry) - will now get an extra dose of bite and street cred courtesy of West and mega-producer Ariel Rechtshaid.

Details surrounding the West/Swift collaboration are scarce, and it's unconfirmed whether or not "Bad Blood" is even the song they're working on together. However, it is known that the two are working on new music together. After chatting and making up at the 2015 Grammys, West admitted that he was interested in working with Swift.

In a post-Grammys interview with Ryan Seacrest, West said he had every intention of going into the studio with the "Style" singer.

"Yeah, [Swift] wants to get in the studio and we're definitely going to go in. Any artist with an amazing point of view, perspective, fan base, I'm down to get in the studio and work. I don't discriminate, I don't have an elitism of music because of like how many Grammys or you know, the amount of ratings you get on an album," he said.

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