[Machine Translation] VAP's idol collection, which mass-produced 80s-type idols led by Momoko Kikuchi, is now available! The selection is centered on idols from 1982 to 1986 with 3 or less singles. You can only listen to them here! Supervision and commentary by Hiroyuki Suzuki. Latest mastering. [ / Natsuko Ishimaru: Scouted by NTV's "Utamane Furimane Star ni Chosen" and debuted on the show. Her second single "Ai WANT Inui" was her last single, which was a complete change from her novelty-type debut song. Yuka Daikon: Her name is not "Daikon" but "Daikon". After a period as an idol, she changed her name to Matsune Yukari in 1988 and became an enka (traditional Japanese ballad) singer. Self Service: The only single released by the group that originated from NTV's late-night TV program "TV Kaizoku Channel. Although it was a quirky project, Hiromasa Suzuki, a jazz composer, composed the music. Harumi Nakamura: Harumi Nakamura was selected as the Madonna of Weekly Young Jump and made her debut, but ended her career early with only one single. This is truly a commemorative album of her youth. Yuko Fuji: Debuted after participating in the TBS "Star Audition. Her debut single, "Ginsetsu no Roman" was the theme song for the drama "Forbidden Mariko" starring Yukiko Okada, and her second single was also a tie-in song for a variety show. Mari Fujiki: Debuted after winning the Grand Prix at the 1st Yamagata Prefecture Song Awards. Her only single was used as the theme song for NTV's "Good Morning Sunday," in which she appeared as a marathon runner's sister.