Freda Rhymz and Sista Afia seem to have buried the hatchet and moved on from the beef they had been entangled in May.
The two were engaged in a feud with self-acclaimed rap goddess Eno Barony for the crown of the greatest female rapper in the country.
Their diss led to release of numerous songs including WMT by Sista Afia, Argument done by Eno barony and KMT by Freda Rhymz.
However, the feud got out of hand when Sista Afia and Freda Rhmz resorted to throwing blows when they met at the premises of Media General.
Sista Afia, who had initiated the attack, apologised to her rival on United Showbiz when its host Nana Ama Mcbrown has suggested they mend their feud.
Freda Rhymz, however, refused to apologise to Sista Afia insisting that she had not done anything wrong.
The two artistes who had not been heard from shared photos of themselves on Instagram.
Freda Rhymz in her post finally apologised saying she was sorry for the pain she caused her colleague,
She added that she appreciated Sista Afia's love and support.
Sista Afia in her post revealed that they had recorded a song together waiting to be released.
Their track dubbed Saucy will be released on Friday, August 7.
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