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Drake - - Gods Plan

Buying $50,000 worth of groceries for every shopper in a supermarket and donating another $50,000 to a local women's shelter.

The video begins with a bold disclaimer: "The budget for this video was $996,631.90. We gave it all away. Don’t tell the label". Drake and his team traveled across Miami performing random acts of kindness, which included: Drake - Gods Plan

The song itself addresses Drake's reflections on his fame and the forces he believes guide his life: Buying $50,000 worth of groceries for every shopper

The lyrics also reference "Fif," a late friend and OVO member who passed away in 2017. Impact and Reception A Man, A Tan, “God's Plan” – Culture on the Edge Don’t tell the label"

The recurring line "Yeah, they wishin' and wishin' and wishin' and wishin' on me" refers to critics and rivals who hope for his downfall, while Drake credits a higher power for his continued success.

Awarding a $50,000 scholarship to a University of Miami student and donating $25,000 to Miami Senior High School.

The story behind Drake's is defined by its music video, which transformed a standard production budget into a massive display of philanthropy. Instead of spending the allotted $996,631.90 on a typical high-end shoot, Drake chose to give the entire amount away to the people of Miami. The Music Video Story