"When I wear short things I go all out but it's rare but what else? Not much "
Any surprises she has in store for her Kenyans fans in the much anticipated Drip Fest?
"No, not much except that I will be there with the vibe. I'm so excited for my guys we have been rehearsing and for them also it's their first time performing here so it's going to be such an amazing memorable day for us"
Ami is looking forward to performing her favorite songs; "My top three that I'm certain they'll know is Into Ingawe and then Abalele and I have a new song that's doing very well, I hope they recognize"
And that's not all, her Kenyan fans will also hear songs that launched her musical journey,
"And I will also be singing songs when I started just to give them an introduction of where I come from and where I am currently. So it's a bit of like everything."
Having been on the entertainment scene, has she experienced some favorite fan moments?
"When they sing along honestly when I see that they're happy for me it just makes me happy. The energy for me just speaks volumes, it's always my favorite fan moment. "
Is there an award she looks forward to being nominated for?
"Honestly, the Grammys. Would trigger me because not a lot of things can melt my heart, so that would do me justice "
How would she rate African music?
"It's growing and you can't deny the fact that Africans worldwide are music, music in them and it shows"
Ami has celebrated Kenyans for being kind, respectful, and smart.
Edday Nderitu marks a year since leaving Kenya