A$AP Rocky quietly pays rent for tenants in his grandmother’s NYC apartment
(NewsNation) — Rapper A$AP Rocky is sharing his wealth with the less fortunate by helping people with whom he shares a special connection.
In a recent appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” in support of his new album “Don’t Be Dumb,” Rocky spoke about how he paid rent for people living in his grandmother’s apartment building in New York’s Harlem neighborhood.
“Well, some people might not know much about my early days, my past and my background. So, I grew up in the homeless shelter system. Me and my family,” Rocky told Fallon.
“And for me, when I look online and stuff and I see TikToks of people doing things like donating to homeless people, it’s usually with a camera there. And for me, that’s a little pretentious.”
A$AP Rocky working with fintech company
The father of three, whom he shares with superstar girlfriend Rihanna, said he’s partnered with the financial technology company Bilt, which offers customers rewards for paying their rent and mortgages, to pay for the tenants living in his grandmother’s building, adding that it’s something that “feels amazing.”
Rocky said that public philanthropy, such as giving homeless people money while filming them, could be “a little embarrassing for the recipient.”
“So, I wanted to do something that felt like giving back, but without trying to be too much, like, flashy about it,” he told Fallon.
The “Sundress” rapper recalled seeing one of the “Harry Potter” movies in the early 2000s, when a substitute teacher bought him a ticket for something he couldn’t afford.
When he asked why, Rocky remembered her saying, “Because it feels great to do that, you know?” He was surprised. “People do that?”
As for giving back to the tenants of the building, he said Harlem was instrumental in making him the man he is today.
“For me, it’s always been about your community and neighborhood. Harlem made me who I am, from uptown to downtown, and that connection to place is everything,” Rocky said in a media statement for Bilt’s Rent Free campaign in December 2025.
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