FLINT, MI -- Rapper Cliff King Mac remembered the disbelief as he peeled bills off a stack of cash over the weekend and handed it to unsuspecting drivers at two intersections in Flint.

Standing at Center Road and Interstate 69 and Ballenger Highway and Corunna Road with a cardboard sign reading "I AM NOT Homeless I got Cars, I Got Houses, AND A SON ON THE WAY I'm Giving, because I'm Blessed, Do You Need $$?," he gave out around $200 after receiving some divine inspiration.

"I knew it was God. I was so eager just thinking about it," he said. "I was eager to do this. It was a beautiful feeling. People were out there taking pictures. They were like, God bless you."

Born Clifton Eugene Terry, the 25-year-old Flint musician that grew up along Dayton Street on the city's north side, said he's been active in giving back to the community by handing out cases of water amid the water crisis, but he felt like giving back in another way.

"Some people was surprised," he said of the giveaway. "They were like, they couldn't believe it."

Many people didn't take the money, Terry said, but they instead offered him a handshake or thank you. He's since received messages asking where people can donate to potential future giveaways.

"Some people were trying to help me until they read the sign," he noted. "I got the feeling like somebody that was on the side of the road and don't have anything. It made see how it feel like I ride past somebody that's homeless."

A video posted of the cash giveaway has been viewed more than 1 million times since it went on Facebook two days ago.

"Me being out there I actually got to get love from every culture," he said. "It made me feel blessed."

A link to the video can be found here (note: there is some explicit language).