Meek Mill gave fans the surprise of a lifetime on Thursday (Feb. 28) when he brought out Drake to perform their collaboration “Going Bad” in Los Angeles.

The rappers, who officially squashed their beef with one another last year, treated the crowd to the first live performance of their hit and it’s safe to say concertgoers got their money’s worth.

“You definitely had the best comeback of all-time,” Drake told the audience following their set. “That’s my motherf—king brother right there for real.”

As if that weren’t enough to get the crowd going, the Toronto native also reportedly performed his Travis Scott collaboration, “Sicko Mode.”

In September 2018, Meek joined Drizzy at his Aubrey and the Three Migos tour stop in Boston marking the official end of their longstanding feud. The duo hugged it out on stage after the Philly native performed his song “Dreams and Nightmares.”

Drake addressed their surprise reunion on stage and on Instagram shortly after. “We need more peace in the world, we need more love in the world,” he told the crowd at the time. “Meek Mill, that’s my brother, that’s my n—a from day one, so [we] were able to do this tonight in front of y’all. I’m very honored that you were here to witness it and I thank you Meek Mill.”

Later on Instagram, the 30-year-old father of Adonis wrote, “This really gave me peace of mind tonight. Healing and moving forward created one of the most electric and gratifying moments of my career. [Meek], I’m happy that you are home and that we could find our way back to our joint purpose. (Cue the Kevin Garnett ‘anything is possible’ adlib.”

Meek shared Drake’s sentiments with an Instagram post of his own. “WE BOTH HAPPY AS SHITTT!” he stated. Looks like this is one rap beef we can safely put to rest.