Drake wants to launch his own TV game show named after one of his songs

This should be interesting!

Author: Emma DoddsPublished 14th Aug 2018

Drake is well on his way to becoming a music legend - his newest album 'Scorpion' broke a record in its first week of release alone, being streamed one BILLION times all over the world. But apparently, Drake - whose real name is Aubrey Graham - is looking to expand his fast-growing empire as he reportedly plans to launch his own TV game show.

He's reportedly even already decided what he'll call it - God's Plan, after his internationally-acclaimed song, featured on the new album.

According to Metro.co.uk, American news sites TMZ and Page Six have obtained documents that reveal the 'Nice For What' singer and rapper has filed to trademark the phrase 'God's Plan' in the hopes of launching a game show.

The filing initially states that Drake would like the phrase to use on "merchandise such as clothing, music videos, audio recordings, downloadable music, marketing and promotional content."

But later in the filing, Drake reportedly makes a request to trademark it for TV and internet game show usage.

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This comes after his track 'In My Feelings' went viral around the world thanks to comedian Shiggy who posted a video of himself stopping his car to dance to the song in the street.

It became known as the 'In My Feelings' Challenge - or The Shiggy Dance - and Drake even made reference to the phenomenon in the music video for the song, which featured clips of fellow celebrities doing The Shiggy.

WATCH: Drake - 'In My Feelings' (Official Video)

Although the "challenge" was frowned upon by police and other officials for being dangerous, that doesn't seem to have stopped people, as celebrities like Will Smith, Ciara, DJ and producer Steve Aoki, DJ Khaled and the child actors from Stranger Things.

You can hear Drake's biggest hits on the KISS playlist.