Kodak Black is giving back to the area that raised him and helping people beat the heat.
On Saturday (July 3), the South Florida rapper pulled up to his former housing projects, Golden Acres, in a U-Haul truck and delivered around 100 air conditioning units to needy residents. People relying on just enough cash to survive in the projects, Kodak said in video footage captured of the A/C drive. We love to give back in any shape or form. I remember growing up in these same projects and stuff. It s hot right now. The heat will bring a little frustration. Sometimes that cause people to act out. I remember when I had to take from people. So, now that I m blessed enough to give back, that s what I like to do. We out here passing out A/C units, helping install them and all that right now.
Kodak Black Donates Air Conditioning Units to Housing Project
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TMZ.
The Florida rapper, whose real name is
Bill Kahan Kapri, purchased 100 air conditioning units at an approximate cost of $12,500 and hand-delivered them to residents at the Golden Acres Projects in Pompano Beach.
Kodak Black attends the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 23, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for TIDAL)
In a video posted to
TMZ Sunday morning, Kodak is seen standing in the back of a loading truck containing the units, speaking to a small crowd of people recording him with phones.
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“I remember when I had to take from people, so now that I’m blessed enough to give back that’s what I like to do,” Kodak said. “We out here, we passing out A.C. units, you know what I’m sayin, helping install them, and all that right now.”