Kanye West Posts Video Of North Singing "In My Feelings" After Apology To Drake

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(L-R) Kim Kardashian, North West and Kanye West attend the Alexander Wang Fashion Show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall 2015 at Pier 94 on February 14, 2015 in New York City.

Kanye's really trying to bury the hatchet with Drizzy.

Kanye West and Drake have an interesting relationship with one another. Kanye has undoubtedly had a major influence on Drake throughout his career. However, things between them hit a rough patch at the beginning of the year when Pusha T released "Infrared" and "The Story Of Adidon -- the former of which 'Ye produced. Although Kanye West has since apologized for allowing Pusha T to diss Drake over one of his beats, it looks like he's putting in more of an effort to make peace with the 6ix God.

Kanye West made his return to Instagram earlier this week. Although the majority of his posts have been of sketches on updates in his life such as dinner with the mayor of Cali, Colombia and hitting the studio with 6ix9ine, he recently shared an adorable clip of his first-born daughter North singing along to Drake's massive summer anthem, "In My Feelings."

From what it looks like, Kanye West seems to be pushing towards Drake's forgiveness. It seems like the two of them will likely be back on good terms in the near future. 'Ye previously apologized to Drake on Twitter and revealed that he was going to go to one of Drake's tour dates on the "Aubrey & The Three Migos tour. According to reports, Drake won't place any sort of "ban" on Kanye West attending any of the dates, but it seems highly improbable that 'Ye will make an appearance on stage to squash the beef like Meek Mill did in Boston.


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