P-Valley: For Lil Murda, Shit Is About To Hit The Fan

Lil Murda

In just 2 seasons of P-Valley, fans have been introduced to various characters. From Uncle Clifford to Hailey, Mississippi, Mercedes, Grandmom Ernestine, and countless others. But there is one where the fans seem to be unanimous as to where their loyalty resides– Lil Murda. However, fans are also intrigued as to where his character might be heading.

Season 2 has been a wild ride for Lil Murda. he’s been on tour, reconnected with an old friend, and found fame with his music. But then there is the dark side of it all. Lil Murda still reps his hood and does so without a single hesitation. Then, he’s still hiding things about his personal life that if it gets out, could ruin everything.

Now, Lil Murda finds himself in a situation where a wrong move or some loose lips could have him in deep shit.

Lil Murda is hiding his personal relationship with Uncle Clifford and if that gets out, how will he be perceived, not only in his own hood but in the eyes of his peers and the music industry? Only a tiny handful of people know the truth and the more Lil Murda hides it, the more damage the truth will do when it’s revealed.

But that’s not it on his plate. Lil Murda is also hiding the fact that Big Teak killed himself. Maybe it’s to keep that gangsta rep alive that he held. But what happens if the truth gets exposed and they find out that he was also in the car with him when it happened? Lil Murda has issues upon issues.

Lastly, with a rap career booming, Lil Murda was pulled into committing murder. If word gets out, then back to prison he goes. While the cops are not hunting after him, Mane and his goons are. The codes of the streets are still the codes of the street. But did Lil Murda even take a minute to think about his future? He killed a man who used to be a friend of his for a crime the friend did not even commit.

Yes, Pico claimed that he killed Big Teak but Lil Murda knows the truth. In that sense, get one of the lil youngins looking to make a name for themselves do the hit. This was not about street cred, this was Lil Murda acting off emotions.

His peers put him in a tight spot. It’s supposed to be their job to make sure he’s the one who makes it out. As Woddy told him at the Funeral Home– one of them has to make it out of the hood. According to Lil Murda’s movements lately, his past and present are going to catch up with him and derail everything.