Just for fun, I punched into the Bing Image Creator, "A dangerous premonition in the style of Picasso". The above is what I got and well, ugh! Maybe it's a good thing that this not be seen past midnight in a dark room. But feel free to psychoanalyze it all you want.
Fortunately, the song that has that very title "Hiromi: Kiken na Yokan" (Hiromi: A Dangerous Premonition) sounds a lot more benign...almost to an aidoru level. This was recorded by actress-singer Nobuko Sendou(仙道敦子)as her 2nd single in October 1984, and though I haven't bothered to dig deep into Yuko Murakami's(村上悠子)lyrics, the melody composed and arranged by Ken Sato(佐藤健)is brisk and pleasant if somewhat urgent. I don't know who this Hiromi is, but she might need some help from the Equalizer.
The first time I posted a Nobuko Sendou article, it was back in late 2024 for her 1987 "Umi no Mieru Mado"(海の見える窓) and I compared her singing style to Miki Imai's(今井美樹)vocals. Imai herself was also coming up the ranks as an actress and singer, so to speak, at around the same time. Even with this early sophomore single, I can still make the comparison between Sendou and Imai since I think "Kiken na Yokan" could have also been sung by the latter lady early in her own career.

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