The BET awards and Grammy Museum have launched the Sounds of Africa exhibition to celebrate the diversity of African music.

Some of the selected artistes whose work will be showing include Angelique Kidjo, Salif Keita, Laolu Senbanjo, Tuface, Mafikizolo and Ice Prince.

Also showcasing at the museum are African winners and nominees of the Grammy and BET awards, handwritten lyrics, costumes and musical instruments.

From June 24, their work will be on display at the Grammy Museum until later during the year.

Congratulations to these amazing artistes!
