Cant find any results thru google.
Surely this is a joke... but if it is not and is simply an uninformed question here is a legitimate answer:
In most cases of finding officially published sheet music for modern urban, rnb, gospel, blues and even contemporary christian music you generally will not find drum notation included. Sheet music will generally be written for piano/keys and likely include chord frames for guitar because the charts for piano/keys and guitar are basically the same (guitar specific charts will likely include tabs= guitar short hand). More times than not the only chart reference for drum set will be stylistic and tempo reference at the top of the page.
EX: moderate bossa nova with brushes
where the drummer is expected to already be familiar with the musical structure of the Bossa Nova style and rhythmic interpretation/approach at an unspecified tempo/bpm (beats per minute) that is generalized as a "moderate."
So in most cases these days you/the drum set musician will have to become familiar with writing/transcribing your own charts from recordings by hand or use computer programs such as Finale or Sibelus or possibly Garage Band (whichhas some limited notation functionality)
Now, specifically for the song mentioned
you do not need a chart ... you need to count out loud 1, 3, 1, 3... SERIOUSLY.
I hope this helps everyone