The music of 11-year-old Abdul Rahman al-Shanti has reached thousands of people, who call it a 'message of peace and humanity'.
According to a report by the British news agency 'Reuters', he is present with his classmates in a video of Abdul Rahman al-Shanti outside a school in Gaza.
Not only have millions of people watched his video on social media so far, but the well-known British rapper Locke also shared the video.
"I am here to tell you that our lives are difficult, we have found broken roads and bombs in the courtyards," said Abd al-Rahman al-Shanti's song "Gaza Messenger."
His song points to three devastating wars between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Arabic is their first language, but Abdul Rahman al-Shanti also fluently sings 'rap' in English.
In this regard, Abdul Rahman Al Shanti says that he gained this skill by listening to American rappers including Eminem, Topak and DJ Khalid.
"I want to be like Eminem, I don't want to imitate his style, I have my own style but he is my favorite rapper," Abdulrahman al-Shanti told Reuters.
He said that he writes lyrics and composes rap music through an application on his mobile.
In another of his songs, Peace, he recounts moments from the 2008-2009 war with Israel.
"I was born in Gaza and the first sound I heard was a gunshot, in my first breath, I tasted gunpowder," the song said.