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Jet Perry From Stamford with Luv Review | Stamford CT Album Release

Jet Perry From Stamford with Luv album cover by Stamford Connecticut artist
Jet Perry’s second studio album From Stamford with Luv, released on Valentine’s Day, reflects on love, growth, and the city that shaped him — Stamford, Connecticut.

After covering Connecticut’s music scene for years through 2TYME, you start to recognize when an artist is simply dropping music and when they are documenting a chapter of their life. With From Stamford with Luv, Jet Perry is clearly doing the latter.


    Released on February 14, the Valentine’s Day timing aligns naturally with the album’s emotional core. From Stamford with Luv marks Jet’s second studio album and stands as one of his most transparent releases to date. The project plays as a raw and reflective journey through the trials and tribulations of his romantic life over the past five years.


    On the surface, Jet has described it as a breakup album. But that label only captures part of the story. At its core, this is a reflection on love itself. The confusion, the ego, the lessons, the growth. It explores what it means to navigate relationships while learning yourself in the process.


    At the same time, the album doubles as a dedication to the city that shaped him. Stamford, Connecticut is not just referenced in the title. It is embedded in the identity of the project. No matter how personal the records become, Jet never disconnects from where he is from.

    The album opens with “Grandmaster,” a composed and confident introduction that sets the tone without overreaching. The production leans smooth with a subtle hip hop backbone, allowing Jet’s voice to sit at the forefront. It feels intentional and measured.


    Throughout the twelve tracks, the project balances strong R&B textures with classic hip hop structure. “The Moment” featuring Kevin George carries a polished melodic energy that fits the Valentine’s Day release seamlessly. “Kill the Mood” with Shemar Morgan adds depth without disrupting the cohesion of the album.


    Two standout records arrive later in the sequence. “Vice La Vell’s Broken Hearts Club” feels cinematic in both writing and delivery. It is layered and reflective, sounding lived in rather than performative. Then there is “The Virus,” which leans more directly into traditional rap structure. This record showcases Jet’s pen at its sharpest. Focused, controlled, and honest, it reinforces that beneath the smooth production is a disciplined lyricist.


    What makes Jet Perry From Stamford with Luv resonate is its cohesion. In a streaming era where albums often feel assembled rather than crafted, this project feels curated. The sequencing flows naturally. The features complement rather than compete. Nothing feels out of place.

    Ahead of the release, Jet set the tone with an official trailer that captured the mood behind the album.

Jet Perry From Stamford with Luv official album trailer



    


The full project is available now across all major streaming platforms.


Stream From Stamford with Luv below



    


For Connecticut artists, particularly those representing Stamford, cohesive projects like this contribute to the growing catalog of serious, album-driven work coming out of the state. Jet Perry From Stamford with Luv does not chase trends. It reflects experience. It prioritizes structure. It shows growth.

    If this trajectory continues, Jet Perry is not simply building moments. He is building longevity.

2TYME is a Connecticut-based publication documenting the state’s music, culture, and creative movement through reviews, rankings, and original editorial coverage.

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