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Here’s an excerpt spotlighting Lady Ponce — a powerful voice in Cameroonian music:

Lady Ponce (born Adèle Ruffine Ngono in Mbalmayo, Cameroon) is celebrated as one of the dominant female figures of the modern bikutsi rhythm, earning the nickname “La Reine de Bikutsi”.
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Her early life reflects a formation deeply rooted in community and tradition: she began singing in her mother’s stead at age 10, was part of a parish choir in Yaoundé and then cut her musical teeth in cabarets and live shows around the city.
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Lady Ponce’s breakthrough came with her album Le Ventre & Le Bas-Ventre (2007). The energy of her voice, the rhythm of bikutsi and her strong stage presence made her a revelation in the Cameroonian music scene.
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Her style blends tradition and bold modernity: she takes the 6/8 pulse of bikutsi and injects it with urban grooves, dance-moves and a magnetic live persona. Critics describe her as “100,000 volts” for the way she ignites the stage.
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Beyond music, Lady Ponce is also active socially. She has supported orphanages and vulnerable children, for example a 2017 visit to the centre for children in Yaoundé.
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Her journey has not been without challenge: from early-life loss, to navigating the male-dominated music industry, to controversies over performances and public image. Yet she continues to stand out as a key ambassador of Cameroonian rhythm and culture
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🎤 Spotlight: Rantamplan

Who she is
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

Influence & legacy
According to sources, she “considerably marked” the early 90s Bikutsi scene and influenced later female artists such as Lady Ponce, Mani Bella, Coco Argentée, and Majoie Ayi. agendaculturelducameroun.com

She is also credited with teaching dance to K-Tino (“the femme du peuple”), persuading her to take up dance alongside her singing. agendaculturelducameroun.com

Context: Bikutsi & cultural significance
As noted, Bikutsi is a genre originally practised by Beti women during healing and social rituals: women would sit on small stools, sing, strike hochets or bamboo lamellae, and stomp feet. The very name indicates “to beat the earth”.
agendaculturelducameroun.com

Over time, Bikutsi evolved into a popular music form embraced beyond purely ritual contexts. Female artists in the genre—such as Rantamplan—played a significant role in shifting the style into higher public visibility.

Her incorporating dance and performance from her native East Region into Bikutsi underscores how regional sub‐traditions feed into national genres.
Challenges / “what happened next”
While she enjoyed recognition in her early period, sources imply that over time Rantamplan has been somewhat forgotten by broader audiences—even though her foundational role remains important. agendaculturelducameroun.com

The article referenced an anecdote that her famous pet parrot (which appeared with her on stage/clips) disappeared, and rumour claimed her career declined thereafter—but the article argues that this is more myth than fact. agendaculturelducameroun.com

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