Wale and Meek Mill have not always seen eye to eye in the past, but it appears the “Ride Out” rapper is willing to put that all aside for the sake of making music. Wale recently took to Twitter to let fans know that he wants to collaborate with Meek on a track for Self Made Vol. 4.

According to his social media account, Wale is hoping to work with Meek on "200Hunnit." As noted by HipHopDX, the track would serve as a follow up to Wale's 2011 record, "100Hunnit," which featured both MMG rappers.

In his tweet, Wale asserted his belief that he and Meek will always "have great chemistry" and capped it off with a #s4 hashtag.

While their musical chemistry may be great, Meek and Wale have had their fair share of differences, most recently back in October when the “Girls on Drugs” rapper chimed in on Meek’s beef with Drake. During an interview with the Breakfast Club, Wale bluntly admitted that he didn't think Meek calling Drake out was a good look and said his label mate went into it with a "pencil in a gun fight."

Meek quickly responded with a slew on Instagram posts and told Wale that he was no longer a member of the Rick Ross-assembled collective.

The hatchet has seemingly been buried and Wale is set to executive produce the MMG compilation album, Self Made Vol. 4, as Ross revealed nearly a year ago.

“We really ain’t got into Self Made, Vol. 4 yet. Wale is executive producing Self Made 4 so he gon’ point the gun [and] I’ma squeeze the trigger,” Ross said while speaking with REVOLT.

Wale recently discussed the forthcoming project and other things he's working on during an interview with Complex.

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