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In a powerful act of giving back, Haitian-American rapper Kodak Black has quietly paid the rent for over 200 residents of the Golden Acres housing community in Pompano Beach, Florida—the very neighborhood where he grew up. According to multiple reports, this is the second consecutive month he’s stepped in to support the residents of the entire complex.
The story gained viral attention after a social media post, seemingly from someone within the community, stated: “He may not want the limelight but for the 2nd month straight @Kodakblack has paid the rent for over 200 residents in Golden Acres—the entire projects! A lot of people shine light on the negativity. Imma see how many people share the positive things you do, fam. You’re a blessing to a lot of people. Thank you!!
While the identity of the poster hasn’t been officially confirmed, Kodak’s longtime attorney, Bradford Cohen, verified the news and confirmed that the rapper was simply doing what he does best—giving back to the community.
This isn’t the first time Kodak has used his platform and resources to uplift others. Over the years, he’s quietly stepped in to cover funeral expenses, pay college and law school tuition, donate air conditioners to elderly residents during intense Florida heatwaves, and support the families of fallen FBI agents—all without seeking recognition.
Golden Acres isn’t just a housing complex—it’s personal. It’s where Kodak was raised, and the bond he shares with his community makes these gestures even more meaningful. In 2022, he also paid several months’ rent for 28 families who were facing eviction. And though he hasn’t made a public statement about this most recent act, those close to him say that’s intentional. Kodak’s focus isn’t on being seen, but on showing up for the people who matter most to him.
While headlines often highlight controversy, Kodak’s quiet acts of generosity continue to tell a different story—one rooted in loyalty, compassion, and unwavering support for his hometown.