In an exclusive interview with The New Times, afro fusion artist, singer, and songwriter Ariel Wayz shared her thoughts on her performance at the Amstel and Friends Fest, as well as her future plans in the music industry. Grateful for the opportunity, she began by expressing her appreciation to the organisers for hosting an incredible show and providing a platform for Rwandan artistes. ALSO READ: Ariel Wayz on music, self-love and why body-shamers will not stop her Reflecting on the event setup, Wayz acknowledged the need for improved preparations in the future. She referred to a technical glitch that caused a delay in the performance of Nigerian musician Johnny Drille, stating, As you saw, we had to adapt, but this highlights the importance of proper preparations for the next time. One key aspect she highlighted was the necessity for quality sound equipment at concerts. Wayz emphasized that better equipment ensures that the sound an artiste rehearses matches the sound produced during their performance. She explained, The delay in Johnny Drille's set, as I mentioned, was due to the fact that he had done a sound check prior to the show, but when he reached the stage, the sound sounded different. ALSO READ: Symphony, Ariel Wayz celebrate reunion in ecstatic live show Shifting the focus to her own music career, Wayz addressed the long-awaited release of her album. She revealed that she plans to release several singles with featured artists before dropping the album. She teased, This summer, I will be releasing the said singles, and perhaps afterward, I'll provide more details about the album. When asked about the name and inspiration behind the album, as well as the artistes she collaborated with, Wayz preferred to keep some elements as surprises for her fans. She hinted at the album's international appeal, stating, I can't reveal the name at the moment, as it would spoil the excitement. However, I can tell you that the album features collaborations with international acts that will surely elevate my artistry. One notable collaboration she mentioned was a song she worked on with Tanzanian superstar Harmonize, although she did not specify whether it would be part of the album or released as one of the upcoming singles this summer. ALSO READ: Ariel Wayz: The fast rising girl with a golden voice Ariel Wayz continues to captivate audiences with her unique sound and artistic vision. Her latest single, Shayo, resonates with fans, amassing more than 600,000 views on YouTube in just a month. This upcoming album holds special significance for Wayz as it marks her debut as a solo artiste following her separation from Symphony Band.