The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Cast (feat. Jet Perry)

The Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Cast (feat. Jet Perry)

From Jungle Squad Cast by Carlos Vazquez

May 30, 2026 · 2h 10m · Season 6 · Episode 139

About this episode

Jet Perry discusses his music journey and the realities of the industry in this episode.

Episode 139 welcomes Jet Perry into the Jungle — an artist stepping into his moment with both his music and his story on the table. Pulling up to talk about his journey, his creative process, and the release of his new album “From Stamford With Love,” Jet opens up about the grind behind the scenes, the realities of navigating the industry, and the personal situations that sometimes spill into the music — including the love triangle that’s been stirring conversation around him. The Jungle does what it does best: letting the story unfold while still asking the questions nobody else will. The music conversation kicks things off with Baby Keem’s “Casino,” which sparks debate about energy, production, and how newer artists keep pushing sonic boundaries. Dave East’s “For the Love 2” brings the focus back to lyricism and consistency, especially when it comes to artists who carry the torch for that classic East Coast storytelling. Then Mozzy and EST Gee’s “Not a Chance in Hell” adds a gritty contrast, leading into a discussion about street authenticity, collaboration chemistry, and whether pain music still hits harder than flex music. Once the culture talk begins, things heat up quickly…

People in this episode

Host: Carlos Vazquez

Guest: Jet Perry

Topics covered

  • music industry
  • artist journey
  • lyricism
  • street authenticity
  • cultural commentary
  • generational clashes

Keywords

  • Jet Perry
  • music
  • album
  • lyricism
  • street authenticity
  • T.I.
  • 50 Cent
  • generational clashes

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