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Snoop Dogg is sorry for Iggy Azalea onslaught

It looks like the beef may be over between Snoop Dogg and Iggy Azalea.

With his tail between his legs, Snoop posted an Instagram video apologizing for his seemingly unprovoked cyber-bullying spree against the "Fancy" rapper.

The peace flag was waved after a conversation he had with T.I., who signed Azalea to his label, Hustle Gang Records, in 2012.

"Boys and girls, I just got off the phone with my homeboy Tip, the King of Atlanta, and it's officially over," Snoop said in an Instagram video posted on Wednesday. "No more bad talk. I apologize. Yeah, I apologize. I'm sorry; I won't do it again."

While Snoop does not name any names, it can be assumed who he's talking about here:

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It's over I'm bac on my cool shit no harm no foul. #ifitaintaboutthe💵💵💵much love @troubleman31t respect sorry bout that

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The feud began Sunday when Snoop posted an insulting Instagram photo captioned "Iggy Azalea No Makeup." The rapper fanned the flame as the week went on, peppering his account with photos of Azalea superimposed with the cast of "White Chicks" as well as videos calling her out.

The "White Chicks" one is pretty good. But still, come on Snoop Dogg.

Azalea tweeted at the rapper questioning his hateful motives, but has since deleted her tweets.

She wrote (as per XXL, which has screen grabs), "Why would you post such a mean pic on insta when you send your body guards to ask me for pictures every time we are at shows." Another post reads (also thanks to XXL), "I'm disappointed you'd be such an a** for no reason."

Her boyfriend, LA Lakers star Nick Young, also tweeted at Snoop Dogg, saying the rapper was going through a "mid life crisis."

T.I. privately contacted Snoop before the problem could get any worse. T.I., we thank you for that.

Nicki Minaj also appeared to have called the Australian rapper earlier this year, suggesting the fellow rapper doesn't write her own music.

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