In Mounir Eddib’s first solo exhibition in the Netherlands, Little Ghetto Boy, the artist reimagines his own lived experience of growing up in a working-class neighborhood in the former coal-mining town of Genk (Limburg, Belgium). Inspired as a young boy by rappers such as Tupac, he now reworks these transatlantic cultural influences within his artistic practice. Little Ghetto Boy is the title of a single by American soul legend Donny Hathaway (1945–1979). Hathaway powerfully evokes what it means to grow up in “a ghetto,” a poor and often stigmatized area in which minority communities are concentrated due to broader societal pressures. He sings about the hardships of such environments, but also about self-belief, resistance, and the possibility of change: “Everything has got to get better.”