Beyonce Show Cases African Art Work In Her Latest Video.
Nigerian born artist Laolu Senbanjo has a lot to smile about as Beyonce
on Wednesday finally released her first video from her Lemonade
visual-album on Youtube.
The video "Sorry", showcases Senbanjo's "Sacred Art of the Ori," and features Serena Williams. It is the song that infamously calls out "Becky with the good hair"
To crown it all, come Friday, June 24, the Grammy Museum, in partnership with BET International, will be recognizing Sebanjo's work in their "Sounds of Africa" exhibit in Los Angeles. The exhibit will run through Fall of 2016.

The video "Sorry", showcases Senbanjo's "Sacred Art of the Ori," and features Serena Williams. It is the song that infamously calls out "Becky with the good hair"
To crown it all, come Friday, June 24, the Grammy Museum, in partnership with BET International, will be recognizing Sebanjo's work in their "Sounds of Africa" exhibit in Los Angeles. The exhibit will run through Fall of 2016.

"We are beyond excited about this tribute to legendary, traditional and contemporary African music artists," said Ava Hall, Vice President of BET International Programming and Brand Advancement, in a statement.Laolu Sebanjo took to his Instagram to share his joy. Posting a photo yesterday, he wrote:
"The only thing better than winning a Grammy is having your art in their museum."The 34-year-old talented Nigerian artist began his career as a human rights lawyer before answering his true calling as an artist. His work’s first high-profile platform, Nike, featured his painting on limited edition Air Max. The sneakers debuted only a month ago, and of course, his "Sacred Art of the Ori" which made its onscreen debut alongside Beyoncé in her conceptual short film that premiered on HBO, Lemonade.
Beyonce Show Cases African Art Work In Her Latest Video.
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