30 Years in the Game Taught Me This | It Ain't Worth It Anymore

30 Years in the Game Taught Me This | It Ain't Worth It Anymore

This week on 10 Toes Podcast, Kyle and Jason sit down with OG Gigaveli, a Miami street veteran who came up during a very different era of the game. Born and raised in the gutter of Miami, OG delivers a raw, unfiltered breakdown of how street culture, loyalty, and survival have completely changed over the decades.


OG explains that when he was coming up, the neighborhood superstars — the big-time drug dealers of the 70s, 80s, and 90s — gave back to their communities. They made sure kids had food, clothes, and money, while also warning them not to follow the same path. Back then, street figures stood on their word, stayed ten toes down, and accepted consequences without selling out the people around them.


While OG was serving time in federal prison, he watched the game collapse. A new mentality replaced loyalty: “Why do 10 when I can tell on a friend?” According to OG, cooperation became normalized, snitching became strategic, and long runs disappeared. Where major players once stayed on top for six, seven, even ten years, today most people are lucky to last two years before catching a federal case.


The conversation also dives deep into the modern dangers of the street economy — especially fentanyl. OG explains how drugs being unknowingly spiked has made street dealing more dangerous than ever, leading to harsher federal sentences, conspiracy charges, and lives destroyed over substances sellers didn’t even know they were distributing.


This episode isn’t about glorifying the streets — it’s about contrast, consequences, and reality. OG Gigaveli makes it clear: the game is dead, loyalty is gone, and the risk is no longer worth the reward.


🔑 KEY TOPICS & TAKEAWAYS

Old-school Miami street culture vs today

Loyalty, code, and “staying 10 toes down”

How snitching became normalized

Long criminal runs in the 70s, 80s, and 90s

Why modern street life leads to faster federal indictments

Fentanyl, unknowingly spiked drugs, and extreme sentencing

Why the streets aren’t worth it anymore


🎙️ ABOUT THE PODCAST

10 Toes Podcast delivers raw, unfiltered conversations with people who lived the life — not outsiders speculating from the sidelines. Real stories. Real consequences. No glorification.


🔗 CONNECT WITH 10 TOES PODCAST

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👉 OG On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/og_gigaveli/

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