A few years later, she started the group Les Feeling Girls that performed at the Manu Dibango concert at Mvogt College.
[5] She left the group when her father, Thomas Mekoulou Ndengue, a railwayman, was transferred to Ngaoundere, in the Adamawa Region where she sang in cabarets without the knowledge of her parents.
[5] She completed a training program and worked as a nurse for several years, until she released her first album, leaving the healthcare industry, to focus on her musical career.
The most popular album track is Dans la tanière, a tribute to the city of Ndjamena where she began her career, had considerable success in both Kamer, and N'Djamena.
[6] In February 2016, Argentée released the song Le crayon de Dieu that nos has more than 2 million YouTube views.