
Drake was Florida on Monday filming a video for his latest hit, "God's Plan."
The 6 God wasn't on the beach or on a sound studio though, but at Miami Senior High School where 98-percent of the nearly 3,000 students enrolled are minorities. U.S. News points out that 88-percent of the school's kids are "total economically disadvantaged" (meaning they receive free or reduced price lunches).
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Our friends at Orlando Weekly point out that @champagnepapi spent the day shoot rapping at different spots around "The High," even using students as extras during a potential scene where he dances atop a crane. Afterwards, presented the school with OVO-designed uniforms and a check for $25,000.
But Dreezy was not done making it rain.
Drake spent his filming break sneakin' off and announcing that he would be giving University of Miami student Destiny James a $50,000 check to help with tuition.
"James said that she applied for and received multiple scholarships. She assumed no more scholarships would come but was offered to do a video discussing her background and the importance of scholarships," Billboard wrote. "Much to her surprise, the video shoot wasn't actually real and as she was shooting it Drake appeared and surprised her with the donation."
Nice one, Jimmy. Nice one. Read our review of Drake's 2016 set at Amalie Arena by clicking here.
This article appears in Feb 1-8, 2018.
