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Lil Fickle Pickle's mixtape was dropped somewhere between New York and Hong Kong. It has yet to be recovered.

Rapper unable to find dropped mixtape

Lil Fickle Pickle, rapper extraordinaire, dropped his highly anticipated mixtape, “Sexy Radish Jams,” somewhere in between his main home in Manhattan and his summer home in Hong Kong at some point last month.

The rapper believes the mixtape would have been his glorious return to stardom after the success of his single “Smoke Dat Celery,” which was widely regarded as his best work. The mixtape that was lost was the only copy, despite the warnings that this would happen from his producer Michael Timothy.

“Lil Fickle insisted he have the only copy due to online piracy, which has been a problem lately. It is also possible that ocean piracy played a role,” said Timothy in an interview.

Lil Fickle reportedly checked everywhere including in his pockets and under his bed, but due to the roughly 8,000-mile zone that the mix tape could be in, and the 30-day time period, the chances of finding the tape are slim to none. The current belief by the young phenom is that his rival, Big-Money Melon, took the tape in order to hurt sales and reignite the “healthy hip-hop” rivalry.

As of now there is no response from Melon, but the general consensus is that Lil Fickle most likely dropped it somewhere when he was out grocery shopping at his local farmer’s market, a weekly occurrence that inspires the young man’s lyrical genius.

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