Drake donates his $1 million music video budget to a women's shelter and firefighters in Miami.
Canadian musician Drake spent a near $1 million budget for his God’s Plan music video to individuals and organisations across Miami.
A women’s shelter, firefighters and shoppers in a supermarket are among those who received cash from the RnB star who reveals his plan in the opening titles of the six-minute video released on Friday.
'The budget for this video was 996,631.90 dollars. We gave it all away. Don’t tell the label,' it reads before footage of the singer visiting organisations across the US state.
'Anything you guys want in the store is free,' he tells shoppers in a supermarket while student Destiny James at the University of Miami receives a $50,000 (£35,000) check to fund her education.
He had called the video 'the most important thing I have ever done in my career; ahead of its release.
At Miami Senior High School, he greeted by a group of students who he performs with before donating $25,000 (£17,832).
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