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    Drake’s God’s Plan: A Chart-Topping Anthem of Generosity and Fate

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisMarch 31, 2024Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    When Drake released God’s Plan on January 19, 2018, as part of the “Scary Hours” EP, little did we know it would become a cultural phenomenon.

    Later featured on his fifth studio album, “Scorpion,” the track not only soared to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart for eleven weeks but also became a beacon of hope and generosity.

    The Sound of Success 

    Musically, God’s Plan is a masterclass in minimalism meeting melody. The track’s backbone is a synth that mimics a distorted Rhodes piano sample, pulsating with life and energy.

    The drums, courtesy of Boi-1da, add a bouncy cadence, while strategic production techniques like volume envelope filters enhance the rhythmic dynamism.

    It’s a sound that’s both introspective and infectious, resonating deeply with listeners worldwide.

    The Story Behind the Hit 

    The genesis of God’s Plan is as intriguing as its sound. Born from a beat sent by producer Cardo in September 2017, the track—initially titled “Grace of God”—was a canvas for Drake’s lyrical brush.

    The collaborative writing efforts of Aubrey Graham, Ronald LaTour, Daveon Jackson, Matthew Samuels, and Noah Shebib, coupled with the production prowess of Cardo, Yung Exclusive, and Boi-1da, culminated in a song that’s both a chart-topper and a conversation starter.

    A Lyrical Journey Through Fame and Philanthropy 

    Drake’s lyrics in God’s Plan navigate the complexities of fate, success, and the solitude fame can bring.

    He muses on the dichotomy of external pressures versus divine destiny, the loyalty of friends versus the fickleness of fame, and the desire for genuine connection versus the superficiality of celebrity relationships.

    “And they wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me.”

    From the get-go, Drake confronts the envy and adversity he faces, hinting at a grander scheme at play—a divine plan that overshadows human machinations.

    “I been movin’ calm, don’t start no trouble with me. Tryna keep it peaceful is a struggle for me.” 

    Here, we glimpse the man behind the music, striving for tranquilly in a tumultuous world, a testament to the personal sacrifices made in the limelight.

    “Don’t pull up at 6 a.m. to cuddle with me. You know how I like it when you lovin’ on me.”

    Intimacy and fame are strange bedfellows, and Drake candidly addresses the challenges of finding true love when the world is watching.

    “I don’t wanna die for them to miss me. Yes, I see the things that they wishin’ on me.” 

    Legacy and appreciation are at the forefront of Drake’s mind as he contemplates the value of art and life in the public eye.

    “God’s plan, God’s plan. I hold back; sometimes I won’t, yeah.” 

    The chorus is a powerful mantra, embracing the unpredictability of life and the internal conflicts that accompany fame.

    “She say, ‘Do you love me?’ I tell her, ‘Only partly. I only love my bed and my mama; I’m sorry.’”

    In perhaps the most quoted line, Drake playfully addresses love and priorities, revealing the guarded nature of his relationships.

    The Philanthropic Music Video 

    The song’s music video, directed by Karena Evans, is a heartwarming visual narrative that showcases Drake’s philanthropic side.

    With a budget of nearly $1 million, Drake didn’t just create a video; he sparked a movement of kindness, giving away the entire sum to individuals and communities in Miami.

    It’s a testament to the power of music to not only entertain but also inspire and uplift.

    Conclusion 

    Drake Scorpion Album cover
    Drake Scorpion Album cover

    God’s Plan is more than a hit song; it’s a glimpse into the heart of one of music’s most influential figures.

    It’s a track that challenges us to look beyond the surface and see the potential for art to make a real difference.

    As Drake continues to navigate the intersection of fame and humanity, God’s Plan remains a reminder of the impact one song can have on the world.

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    Drake God’s Plan Lyrics

    Intro
    And they wishin’ and wishin’
    And wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me
    Yeah

    Verse 1
    I been movin’ calm, don’t start no trouble with me
    Tryna keep it peaceful is a struggle for me
    Don’t pull up at 6 AM to cuddle with me
    You know how I like it when you lovin’ on me
    I don’t wanna die for them to miss me
    Yes, I see the things that they wishin’ on me
    Hope I got some brothers that outlive me
    They gon’ tell the story, shit was different with me

    Chorus
    God’s plan, God’s plan
    I hold back, sometimes I won’t, yeah
    I feel good, sometimes I don’t (Ayy, don’t)
    I finessed down Weston Road (Ayy, ‘nessed)
    Might go down a G-O-D (Yeah, wait)
    I go hard on Southside G (Yeah, wait)
    I make sure that north-side eat
    And still

    Post-Chorus
    Bad things
    It’s a lot of bad things that they wishin’ and wishin’
    And wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me
    Bad things
    It’s a lot of bad things that they wishin’ and wishin’
    And wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me
    Yeah, ayy, ayy

    Verse 2
    She say, “Do you love me?” I tell her, “Only partly
    I only love my bed and my mama, I’m sorry”
    Fifty Dub, I even got it tatted on me
    Eighty-one, they’ll bring the crashers to the party
    And you know me
    Turn the O2 into the O3, dog
    Without 40, Oli, there’d be no me
    ‘Magine if I never met the broskies

    Chorus
    God’s plan, God’s plan
    I can’t do this on my own, ayy (No, ayy)
    Someone watchin’ this shit close (Yep, close)
    I’ve been me since Scarlett Road, ayy (Road, ayy)
    Might go down as G-O-D (Yeah, wait, yeah)
    I go hard on Southside G (Ayy, wait, ayy)
    I make sure that north-side eat, yeah
    And still

    Post-Chorus
    Bad things
    It’s a lot of bad things that they wishin’ and wishin’
    And wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me
    Yeah, yeah
    Bad things
    It’s a lot of bad things that they wishin’ and wishin’
    And wishin’ and wishin’, they wishin’ on me
    Yeah

    Drake
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    Alex Harris

    Lyric sleuth. Synth whisperer. Chart watcher. Alex hunts new sounds and explains why they hit like they do.

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