Earlier this month, 21 Savage displayed his generosity during his fourth annual "Issa Back 2 School Drive" in DeKalb County.

He, along with fellow Atlanta rappers Future and Big Bank Black, continued the charitable spirit this summer by renting out Six Flags White Water in Atlanta earlier this week.

The trio reportedly spent about $300,000 to have the park for themselves – and many residents of their Zone 6 neighborhood – to frolic in the summer heat for what was dubbed “‘Hood Day.”

The gathering included free food and drinks for everyone, as well as access to the park.

Adding to the celebrity contingent were “Love & Hip-Hop Atlanta” stars Tommie Lee and Shekinah Anderson.

Check out some footage from TMZ.

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