Noel Gallagher has reportedly mended his relationship with Damon Albarn.
The former Oasis member and Blur frontman famously fell out at the height of their Britpop careers, when each of their band's singles 'Roll With It' and 'Country House' competed for the number one spot in 1995.
In a recent interview with Shortlist, Gallagher said that he had now made up with Albarn: ''Funnily enough, when I was out last night, I bumped into him. I literally haven't seen the guy for 15 f**king years and I bump into him in some club.''
He added: "We both went, 'Hey! F*cking hell!' and then he said, 'Come on, let's go for a beer'. So, we're sitting there, having a beer, just going, 'What the f*ck was all that about 15 years ago? That was mental'.
"Then he said, 'It was a great time, though', and I was like, 'Yeah, it was a f*cking good laugh'. It was cool, man."
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds is on course to debut at number on in the UK album chart.
The singer, who released his debut solo album on Monday (October 17) is currently number one in the UK midweek charts with X Factor winner Matt Cardle in second place with 'Letters'.
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