Drake visited Miami Senior High School to shoot the music video for God’s Plan on Monday.
According to social media, the 6 God rapper traveled to Miami to shoot the visual for his latest single, and he made sure to give back to the generous campus.
The Miami Herald reports that before he left, Drake gave the school a $25,000 cheque and said he would help design new school uniforms. School alum Edgar Grant Santiago rushed over when a friend told him of the visit, and said “that was truly God’s plan to bless the school.”
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Drake also gave an impromptu concert at the University of Miami, where he awarded a $50,000 scholarship to a lucky student.
A video posted to Twitter shows Drake on a balcony overlooking a large crowd of fans singing the hit single. Drake is wearing a Martin Luther King Jr. T-shirt as he dances alongside his crew.
In another video, Drake stands in a hydraulic crane above a large crowd rapping to the song. A drone equipped with a camera circles the crane, capturing Drake and the crowd behind him.
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A teacher from the Miami high school posted a series of photos and detailed her experience while Drake filmed on campus.
“THE Drake, came to my job today and filmed his music video,” she wrote on Instagram. “So happy to have been so close to him. It’s a once in a lifetime chance to be so close to one of your top favorite rappers.”
In another video posted to Twitter, Drake is speaking to the large crowd at the high school and tells them he is going to talk to their principal about returning to the school “when the album comes out…”
God’s Plan broke the record for most Spotify streams in a single day with 4,326,679 listens in only 24 hours. Drake revealed the news on Instagram.
—With files from the Associated Press