Good question, as (since the events in the link above) the label has pulled the physical release of the album from distribution. It seems to still be available on
Amazon, but
iTunes offers only some unrelated singles that he might be involved with (shocker, there's more than one person going by just Tyce out there; I'd wager a guess given his theater background that the cover of the song from
Hamilton might be him, but that's about it), and no album. (I mean, there
is an
iTunes link to it, but it sends me into a loop that other iTunes pages in my browser don't, causing me to think it was pulled from there as well.)
Ironically, given much of the content of this thread, what was decried initially by one of those involved with it may be the only way the album gets around now...