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Nkodo Sitony: his life, his musical significance and legacy 👇
🎤 Who he was
Nkodo Sitony — real name Nkodo Si Tobi François — was a Cameroonian singer, born on 25 August 1959 in New Bell (Douala, Cameroon).

He passed away on 21 December 2021 in Yaoundé, at age 62.
Wikipedia, Actu Cameroun

🎶 Musical Career & Style
Nkodo Sitony was one of the main figures of Bikutsi — a traditional/popular musical genre from Cameroon.

He is often credited with modernizing Bikutsi during the 1980s.
His musical background included percussion, guitar, balafon, and more: he blended traditional rhythms with influences from afrobeat, high-life, and modern instrumentation.
Cameroun24, Afrik

📀 Achievements & Influence

Over a 40-year career span, he produced about 25 albums.
ÔCamer.com, cameroonconcordnews.com

His 1986 album 90° de Bikutsi à l’ombre became iconic: it earned him, in 1988, the awards for “Song of the Year” and “Artist of the Year.”

Some of his most famous songs — still regarded as classics in Cameroon — include Mba Mvoe, Métil Wa, Ngoan Ezoum, and Wa Yi Ma Wo Ya.

Beyond music, his style — mixing traditional rhythms and instruments with modern sounds — helped pave the way for “techno-Bikutsi” or modern Bikutsi, influencing subsequent generations of Cameroonian musicians.

💔 Death & Legacy
After a long illness, Nkodo Sitony died on 21 December 2021 in Yaoundé.
He left behind a large discography and remains celebrated as one of the legends of Bikutsi and Cameroonian music.

His music continues to resonate today: many Cameroonians (and fans of African music) still listen to his songs; his fusion of tradition and modernity remains influential.

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Rantamplan (real name Koué Dorothée) is a singer‐dancer from Cameroon, noted for her work in the genre Bikutsi in the 1990s. She hails from the East Region of Cameroon (Messamena). agendaculturelducameroun.com

Her nickname “Rantamplan” apparently comes from a stage rapport with fellow musician Nkodo Si Tony (also known as Si-Tony) where they were likened to “Lucky Luke and Rantamplan” on stage—eventually the name stuck. agendaculturelducameroun.com

Musical & dance contributions
She worked initially as a dancer and chorist for Si Tony, then made the move into recording. agendaculturelducameroun.com

Her first recorded release: an album titled Ezezek (4 tracks), done in two days in the mobile studio of the engineer/arranger Mystic Djim (Clément Djimogne). agendaculturelducameroun.com

Her style is intimately connected with Bikutsi, a rhythm‐based, foot-stomping genre from the Beti/Ewondo people of central Cameroon. The term “bikutsi” itself means “to beat the earth / to stomp the feet”. Wikipedia

Importantly, Rantamplan is credited as being a pioneer among female performers in Bikutsi who combine singing and dancing—bringing dance moves from her home culture into the mainstream of Bikutsi performance. agendaculturelducameroun.com

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