Kodak Black says and does some wild things on social media — that can’t be disputed. But when he hears his 7-year-old son saying something questionable, he springs into dad mode. On Monday (July 5), a video of Kodak Black seemingly scolding his young child for saying he’s going to “get fucked tonight” started making the rounds.

Kodak is audibly shocked when he says, “Hold on, what you finna to do today? Hold on, hold on, hold on, what you say you finna do today? You’re getting what tonight? How you getting fucked tonight? By who?”

Then a little voice says, “My girlfriend.” But then things arguably get a little weird.

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“OK, OK, alright,” he continues. “See listen, no, no, no, no, no. We do the fuckin, you know what I’m saying? She getting fucked tonight. You ain’t getting fucked tonight.”

Kodak Black then stands up and motions like he’s having sex and the kids crack up.

Kodak Black was leading by example over Fourth of July weekend though. According to TMZ, Kodak purchased 100 air conditioning units for around $12,500 and donated them to residents at the Golden Acres Projects in his hometown. He went door-to-door with the units on Saturday (July 3), presenting residents with the generous gift, many of whom were brought to tears.

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Kodak Black Donates 100 Air Conditioners To Tearful Housing Project Residents

Kodak teamed up with Francky Pierre, who runs the Philanthropic Work and Outreach charity, to execute the plan.

The 24-year-old rapper’s willingness to give back played an integral role in his release from prison. As one of Donald Trump’s final acts in the Oval Office, he issued presidential pardons to both Kodak and Lil Wayne, along with dozens of other people.

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Kodak was released from prison in January after serving over a year in jail for falsifying information on federal forms to buy four firearms from a Miami gun shop on two separate occasions.