Big Sean and Danny Brown have appeared to squash their beef, meaning that the Detroit hip-hop scene can rest easy for now.

"Me n @XDannyXBrownX talked like men and got it all squared away," Sean tweeted. "The city needs to stick together!! We both agreed #Detroit." 

The dueling wordplay began when Brown called Sean out for his, for lack of a better word, Detroit-ness, during an interview with Fader. 

You listen to how I talk about Detroit, and you listen to how a rapper like Big Sean talk about Detroit, and it's like we're talking about two different cities," he said. "Which is probably true, because Detroit is that type of city - he went to the best high school in the city, you know, he probably was real spoiled or sheltered, so it's like two different worlds. He can look at it and talk about guap, and we don't have any...A lot of people in Detroit don't consider him [being from Detroit] either. They say he from L.A. now."

Big Sean naturally didn't take too kindly to that. 

"F--- whoever talking about Big Sean and don't know nothing about Detroit or the streets of Detroit," the rapper said, destroying syntax in the process. "I be in there. Matter of fact, not only do I be there and be in the hood, I be helping the hood and giving back to the hood. Matter fact, I'm the only one at all of y'all rappers or even new rappers who was paying for Thanksgiving dinners last year, buying Christmas gifts."

For now Brown can squabble with his record label, as he's been complaining that label Fool's Gold has created too many delays in the release of his next album "Old." 

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