Drake revealed that his recent stream with Adin Ross was connected to a larger concept, one he claims to have presented to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos: a television series that would act as an expanded version of his “God’s Plan” video, in which he donated money to those in need.
While on his holiday stream, promoted as the “largest streaming giveaway in history,” Drizzy discussed his concept for a “God’s Plan” television show with Ross. He likened it to the collection of culinary-themed travel programs led by the late chef and author Anthony Bourdain.
“Look at what we have planned for tonight,” Drake started. “This is something I have wanted to do since I filmed that [‘God’s Plan’] video.” I inquired with Jeff Bezos… The response I received was that he wasn’t interested in doing it.
“Anthony Bourdain was a person who explored the globe, introduced people to various locations, and took them to places they would never experience,” the megastar described to Ross, who was unfamiliar with Bourdain.
“I aim to execute God’s Plan as a television series, with ten episodes annually,” Drake added. “I desire to journey around the globe.” I understand that many billionaires exist, individuals with considerable wealth, who lack the opportunity to associate their philanthropy with a personal identity.
The premise of the program, he elaborated, would involve visiting a significant place, connecting with an individual possessing “an extraordinary wealth,” and jointly donating tens of millions of dollars straight to those in need.
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At another moment in the stream, Drizzy provided an update on his collaborative album with PARTYNEXTDOOR and assured that he’s “loaded” with music for the coming year.
“I’m packed [for 2025.]” “Honestly, PARTY’s [album] is one of my most cherished projects in life,” Drake stated. “I’ve longed to create a complete album showcasing that – our unique sound, the Toronto R&B vibe.”
“Therefore, it’s simply the finest we both can provide.” The listening party must take place in the city. I believe that ’25 will mark a change. I believe individuals simply want to return to casually leaving their things behind.