During an exclusive interview , Ice Cube replied to Common's statement last week about wanting to work with his former foe.
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Since then, both artists have gone on to have immense success on the silver screen.
Ice Cube, who recently produced the series Are We There Yet? for TNT, has starred in groundbreaking flicks like Boyz N Tha Hood, in addition to executive producing and starring in his own hit movies like Friday and Barbershop.
"When we had our little issues in the 90s we sat down with Farrakhan and he told us why we needed to be brothers and squash it," Ice Cube told. "Since then, I aint never had an ill feeling towards Common. We've seen each other on several occasions and it's all love, like it never happened. I'd be down to do a movie anytime. Anytime."
Common, who has starred in movies like Terminator Salvation, Smokin' Aces, American Gangster and Just Wright, recently wrapped up filming on Hell on Wheels, a time-piece about the Transcontinental Railroad set in the 1860's.
During an interview last week, Common revealed that he would like to work with Ice Cube on a movie, should the chance ever arise.
"Point blank, when Cube and I had beef, I was a fan of his first and foremost, I grew up like loving Cube," Common told. "I still respected him as an artist, but I had to come at him. It’s like a boxer; if somebody challenge you in the ring, you got to go at him. But we all good now, and maybe we can produce a movie together or something."
Ice Cube was very optimistic about working with Common in the future and noted that it only made sense, considering the amount of success both men have experienced in Hollywood.
"He's in Hollywood and I'm in Hollywood. We are both leading men and we can do this," Ice Cube told.
Ice Cube recently released his 9th album I Am The West on his independent label, Lench Mob Records.