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Star duo to work on new song

It seems any animosity between the two hit-makers has been forgotten, just days after West hit the stage at the Grammys on Sunday to protest Beck's Album of the Year win.

Kanye West and Taylor Swift are putting their 2009 MTV Video Music Awards spat behind them to work on new music together.

The rapper infamously invaded the stage at the prizegiving six years ago to protest Swift's Best Female Video win over his pal Beyonce.

He later apologised for ruining the Love Story singer's first MTV VMAs win, but she took some time to fully forgive him.

Now it seems any animosity between the two hitmakers has been forgotten, just days after West hit the stage at the Grammys on Sunday to protest Beck's Album of the Year win.

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"She wants to get in the studio and we're definitely going to go in," West tells US DJ Ryan Seacrest.

"Any artist with an amazing point of view, perspective, fan base, I'm down to get in the studio and work.

"I don't discriminate, I don't have an elitism of music because of, like, how many Grammys or the amount of ratings you get on an album.

"I that think everyone loves music, whether they love hip-hop, alternative, country, and if I could be involved in giving people any type of energy, advice in the studio, whether you're Beyonce, whether you're Taylor Swift, whether you're Jay Z, whether you're Beck, whoever, and they can be reciprocal with that, I'd like to be involved with that."

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