After over a decade of unresolved issues, Gangsta Boo and Juicy J dropped their beef once and for all in Los Angeles Friday night.

In an exclusive interview with VladTV, Gangsta Boo talks about what led to their big reunion.

The two have not seen each other since the incident in Memphis where Boo was kicked out of Juicy J's backstage area in Memphis. During one of Juicy's recent shows, the rapper reached out to Gangsta Boo and invited her to his concert.

"He said he didn't know what my intentions were when I came to see him," she said about the former incident in Memphis."He wishes that the outcome would have been different. I knew I was on some good s*** so this time around we spoke [on the phone] before I came out to the show."

Gangsta Boo says she felt chills when they reunited at the show.

"Anything is possible," she said about them finally ending their beef. "A lot of things keep us connected. The music alone has bonded us for life."

During the show, the femcee says Juicy paid tribute to Lord Infamous and performed some jams from the Three Six Mafia days. She says she never saw him perform without DJ Paul before.

"Three Six is still in him," she said. "To be honest, he got so many hits and he even spit some of the legendary verses from "Sippin On Some Sizzurp," "Poppin My Collar," and "Liquor and Dat Bud." To see him perform [alone] was an eye opener."

Gangsta Boo also shared her thoughts on his current success. With the possibility of Katy Perry performing at the Super Bowl Halftime show next year, Juicy may also make an appearance for their hit, "Dark Horse."

"That would be crazy," she said. "He [and Paul] were my bosses so it makes Memphis look real good."

Aside from the big reunion, Gangsta Boo plans to release her mixtape "Underground Cassette Music" later this week.

Teaming up with Houston native BeatKing, the tape will feature Boo working with some of the city's legendary artists including Paul Wall, Lil Flip and the South's current wave of rappers like Riff Raff and many more.

"It's very Memphis and it's very Houston," she said. "It will be great for people who aren't familiar with some of the legends out in Houston. It has a few samples from Juicy J on there too which is pretty funny."

Gangsta Boo says she can see her and Juicy working together in the future. With their rich history, she says any relationship can be saved if there's communication involved.

"Adults can agree to disagree," she said. "He admitted he was wrong and so did I. It felt genuine because it will always be that way. Communication is key."

Gangsta Boo's Underground Cassette Tape Music drops October 14.

Check out their reunion via her Twitter page in the slide above.