Mo-g Wiggins Now
A recurring tribute to his late mentor, who Mo-G says originally encouraged him to rap.
: Mo-G heavily references his neighborhood, Regent Park , and his affiliation with the Halal Gang collective. MO-G Wiggins
: The track includes a dedication to Ano (Yusuf Ali), a close friend and "peacemaker" in the community who was killed in 2014. Connection to Toronto Culture A recurring tribute to his late mentor, who
: The lyrics focus on personal success, financial gains ("cashing checks"), and a "winning" mindset despite his detractors. Connection to Toronto Culture : The lyrics focus
is a popular hip-hop track by Toronto rapper Mo-G , released in 2016. The song is widely considered a staple of the Toronto underground rap scene and serves as an anthem for the artist's lifestyle and community in Regent Park . Meaning and Themes
The song's title and central hook—"I be balling so hard you would think that I'm Wiggins"—reference NBA player , who is also a Toronto native.
Uses as a metaphor for high-level success and "balling". "On my Regent Park shit, man I've been milly"
