Double Tap to Zoom

Drake has reportedly filed a trademark for the phrase "God's Plan" according to court documents filed by the rapper and obtained by TMZ, revealing that the phrase could potentially be used for an upcoming game show.

Garnering 762 million views and counting, the official music video for "God's Plan," which is one of the standout singles from the rapper's latest album Scorpion, is renowned for showcasing Drake's philanthropic efforts by giving away $1 million to strangers by handing out cash, paying students’ tuition, groceries, and more.

With the plans of a game show, Drake's act of kindness to help the needy may continue, and with the filing of the trademark it would prevent unauthorized products and ads from profiting on the song's massive success.

For more on the story, head on over to TMZ. Also, revisit "God's Plan" below.

Your Highsnobiety privacy settings have blocked this YouTube video.

Now, read our exclusive op-ed on why Drake’s heartwarming “God’s Plan” video is more than just a PR stunt.

We Recommend
  • Drake, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar & More Depicted as ’80s Musicians
  • The Coldest Thing About Drake’s New AF1 Is How Normal It Is
  • NOCTA & Nike Crack Open a Glass of Fresh, Citrus-Flavored AF1s (EXCLUSIVE)
  • Iconic Album Covers That Should Belong in an Art Gallery
What To Read Next
  • You Can Shred These ASICS Until They’re Blue
  • This Legendary Dad Shoe Defines What "Made in USA" Means
  • Can CdG, an Art Gallery & an Artist Sell You the Smell of Earth?
  • Vans’ Vibram-Soled Trail Sneaker Is Tough by Design, Fly by Nature
  • Why Is a Sandal Company Making Leather Tabi Surf Boots?
  • “Touch Grass,” Says the Nike Gaming Slide. And Means It