Busta Rhymes and Charlamagne Tha God have butted heads in the past but Busta, for one, is ready to put their feud behind them.

On Monday (November 27), the Brooklyn rap legend stopped by The Breakfast Club for his first-ever appearance on the show to discuss, among other things, his latest album Blockbusta.

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Though DJ Envy was there to moderate the discussion, his co-host was noticeably absent because he “missed his flight.”

“Charlamagne, you gon’ make this up to me, now,” Busta said, disappointed they couldn’t call a truce in person. “I’ve waited a long time to sit up here with Charlamagne. I love Charlamagne, but I needed to sit down with him up here.”

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He continued: “It should’ve been complete but y’know the beautiful thing is it is complete, even without Charlamagne. You gon’ pull your ass up Charlamagne and we gon’ get into this building session and I’ma make sure that we are both available when you get back so we can do our building session, Charlamagne … and you travel back safely, king.”

Watch the clip below:

In a similar spirit, Charlamagne Tha God recently admitted he regrets the disrespectful comments he made about Busta Rhymes that led to a heated confrontation between them over 10 years ago.

Earlier this year, the Breakfast Club personality appeared on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast alongside DJ Envy, where he reflected on past beefs with rappers such as Bus.

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The pair squared up in July 2012 at Melanie Fiona’s party in Los Angeles after the BET Awardsr, with the incident making its way into the news.

A photo of their argument also surfaced online, showing Charlamagne being restrained by record executive and Akon’s brother, Bu Thiam, while Busta stood meters away behind members of his entourage.

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“Who ran down on me? Busta, Ma$e. Yeah, Busta ran down on me,” he said during the interview. “I was being disrespectful. But you know what it was, though, I’ll say this: I wanted to win so bad when we got The Breakfast Club, anybody could get it.”

He continued: “So there was some people, and I apologize to people for this all the time, just because we have to hold our own icons in high regard. If we don’t respect our OGs, then nobody will.

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“It was that freezer shit, man. I used to put rappers in a freezer back in the day. I put Busta in the freezer ’cause Busta had did a freestyle over [JAY-Z and Kanye West’s] ‘Otis’ beat. And the crazy shit is, the shit is actually hard, but I was just being an asshole.”