It would appear that the year-long beef between Chief Keef's GBE crew and Migos has been put to bed. An Instagram picture posted late last night, Dec. 8, was of him and Migos together and seemingly in good spirits. The duo have been trading jabs online through music and in real life for the better part of a year now, so it is good to see what was becoming an explosive beef is now apparently settled, via radio.com.

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A photo posted by AlmightySo (@chieffkeeffsossa) on Dec 12, 2014 at 10:38pm PST

In addition to the Chief Keef Instagram post, Migos posted the same picture on their Twitter account with the simple caption "Miglo." Miglo mashes together Migos and Glory from GBE, which stands for Glory Boys Entertainment. This seems pretty definitive that they are putting past differences behind them and trying to move forward.

Even more proof of reconciliation comes from GBE member Tadoe, also featured in the other pic, who posted on his Instagram a different picture then that of Chief Keef and Migos. It is in the same place as the previous picture and shows the group members, including Migos later on in the night, still in good spirits and plenty of party supplies on hand.

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It will be interesting to see if they actually do something in the future with the name "Miglo" and potentially collaborate on a song. It may take a little while to let the wounds heal, but the picture leads us to believe they are coming together after a long and explosive beef.

The latest incident in their battle resulted in Chief Keef's GBE crew going to a Migos show at Stadium in Washington, D.C., and allegedly beating them up and stealing Quavo's chain. A violent exchange of words resulted after the altercation, and it seemed like another, more possibly physical action could be taken soon, as noted by MTV.

But it appears as though they have buried the hatchet and are ready to move on, and it is good to hear. They have fans that look up to them as role models, and taking the high road was the smart decision for all parties involved.

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