Shabjdeed's lyrics are mainly inspired by the daily life of a Palestinian in the
West Bank, especially of his generation, growing up after, and not during, the
Nakba, the
Naksa, as well as the
First and
Second Intifada. The
Palestinian struggle and life under
occupation are rarely discussed in his lyrics, much more just referenced as a part of daily life. His use of the Arabic language is characterized as playful, using alliteration and rhyming to create a unique style. His delivery has been described as a "constant overflow of words that fills every corner of a track." He cites the Ramallah rap collective
Saleb Wahed as a major source of inspiration. == BLTNM ==