OK,Sarah Shevon Archives so it's very likely you won't be able to give away close to a million dollars as Drake does in his video for "God's Plan."
Not that it should stop you from trying to replicate the feeling he gets, kinda.
SEE ALSO: Drake gives away almost a million dollars in the new 'God's Plan' music videoPeople on Twitter are parodying Drake's charitable efforts in his music video with their own good, albeit very minor good deeds.
Then "God's Plan" starts playing, of course, in the background.
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"God's Plan" is already the second song ever to hit 100 million streams in one week, and leads the chart for the fifth week in a row, according to Billboard.
Being generous sure does pay off.
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