Drake’s recent live stream with Adin Ross unveiled a larger ambition: a TV series called “God’s Plan.” This idea, however, has hit a stumbling block with Amazon boss Jeff Bezos.
Drake, during his holiday stream, proposed a vision for a “God’s Plan” TV show. The concept is inspired by his popular music video where he famously distributed cash to those in need. Drake envisioned the show as a blend of charity and travel, akin to the adventurous explorations of the late Anthony Bourdain.
In his words, the show would involve visiting various notable locations and teaming up with wealthy individuals to give away millions to those less fortunate. Despite this compelling pitch, Drake received a polite refusal from Bezos, thwarting his plans, at least for now.
Drake’s enthusiasm didn’t falter after the rejection. He remains optimistic about his project’s potential to connect billionaires with direct charitable actions. He believes it’s an opportunity for them to showcase their goodwill and actual involvement.
The stream also served as a platform for Drake to update fans on his music. He spoke about his upcoming joint album with PARTYNEXTDOOR, expressing pride and excitement. Drake hinted at a musical shift in 2025, promising fresh sounds and energy from his collaborations.
While Bezos may have turned down the “God’s Plan” TV show for now, Drake’s ambitions clearly extend beyond music. He’s eager to blend entertainment with meaningful philanthropy, and his fans are likely to watch closely to see if Drake finds a new partner for his vision.
Drake’s pursuit of bringing “God’s Plan” to TV illustrates his desire to impact beyond music. Though initially turned down by Jeff Bezos, the journey isn’t over. With determination, Drake continues to seek new avenues to inspire and aid, merging entertainment with philanthropy.