Watch “P-Valley” star Nicco Annan explore sexy Southern subcultures in new series

Watch “P-Valley” star Nicco Annan explore sexy Southern subcultures in new series

The man behind Uncle Clifford celebrates "sensuality, music, and culture" in the Starz docuseries "Down in the Valley."

Fans are going to have to wait a bit longer for new episodes of P-Valley — the third season is currently in production — but star Nicco Annan is bringing viewers a true-life look at the deep South with his new show on Starz, Down in the Valley.

<p>STARZ</p> 'P-Valley' star Nicco Annan hosts 'Down in the Valley' on Starz

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'P-Valley' star Nicco Annan hosts 'Down in the Valley' on Starz

In the six-episode series, Annan — who plays P-Valley's Uncle Clifford, the fashionable, non-binary owner of The Pynk strip club — will travel around the South to get to know people who are living their truth in a variety of creative ways. The network says Down in the Valley "explores sensuality, music, culture, and stories of the South from the lens of Black people and marginalized groups. From strip clubs to sex workshops, rap performances, and ancient hoodoo rituals, Annan, as well as the audience, will experience it all."

Related: P-Valley creator breaks down the game-changing season 2 finale

"The Valley ain't always a place," drawls Annan, who can be seen in the trailer getting a fresh cut with a barber/exotic male dancer and checking out a Hoodoo ritual. "Sometimes, it's a state of mind." Watch the exclusive preview for the series above.

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<p>Starz</p> 'Down in the Valley'

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'Down in the Valley'

Episodes include a visit to the Diamonds of Memphis strip club; an interview with Bandana Fresh, a gay, Dallas-based rapper; and some ATV and horse riding with the folks at Smith Family Farms in Mississippi.

Down in the Valley premieres Friday, July 5, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Starz.

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