A contrite Kanye West is more than a rarity - it's almost a bona fide miracle.

But on Thursday the rapper issued a public apology to Beck after rudely interrupting his Grammys acceptance speech.

The 37-year-old tweeted a message out to his 11.4 million followers expressing remorse over his brash behaviour.

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Contrite: Kanye West issued a public apology to Beck on Thursday after rudely interrupting his Grammys acceptance speech, pictured that same day in London

The Jesus Walks singer wrote on the microblogging site: 'I would like to publicly apologize to Beck, I'm sorry Beck.'

Within minutes he also issued an apology to Hawaiian singer Bruno Mars, writing: 'I also want to publicly apologize to Bruno Mars, I used to hate on him but I really respect what he does as an artist.'

Earlier this month, the outspoken rapper nearly rushed onto stage at the Grammys on February 8 when Album of the Year went to Beck's Morning Phase.

Making it public: The 37-year-old tweeted a message out to his 11.4 million followers expressing remorse over his brash behaviour

Think twice: Kanye stormed the stage after Beck won Album Of The Year at the ceremony, but laughed and walked away in reference to his stunt in 2009

Then while backstage at the awards show he said that the alternative rock icon should 'respect artistry' and give his prize to fellow nominee Beyonce.

Asked nearly a week ago on Friday about the criticism he faced over his behavior, West said: 'I deserved it, man. I was completely hypocritical.'

West said that he was recently dining with Taylor Swift -- another artist he had denounced in the past for winning an award -- and the restaurant put on 'Morning Phase.'

Not happy: Beck looked in shock as Kanye went back to his seat

'Maybe they did it on purpose, so I could finally hear it. But I was like, man, this is kind of good. I ain't gonna lie,' West told the New York hip-hop radio station Power 105.1 FM.

West said he would listen more thoroughly to Morning Phase and conceded: 'Maybe it was, potentially, an Album of the Year.'

But West stood by his argument that the music industry's biggest night should award superstars who generate money for the Grammys by bringing fans who watch on television.

Throwback: Kanye's careless stunt was a tongue-in-cheek reference to a similar instance in 2009, when he stormed the stage and took the microphone away from Taylor Swift

West has won 21 Grammys in his career, making him one of the most awarded artists. He performed at the February 8 Grammys alongside Paul McCartney and Rihanna.

Beck, who is known for his eclectic mash-ups of genres, turned to a more introspective, acoustic sound with Morning Phase.