Kenji Ito is a Japanese composer and musician primarily known for his work in video game music. He was born on September 24, 1960, and gained prominence in the 1990s for his contributions to the soundtracks of various role-playing games (RPGs) developed by Square (now Square Enix). His genre is primarily orchestral and electronic, often blending traditional Japanese music elements with contemporary styles. Notable works include the soundtracks for the "SaGa" series, especially "Romancing SaGa" and "SaGa Frontier," as well as "Final Fantasy Legend" and "Seiken Densetsu 3." His compositions are characterized by rich melodies and emotional depth, which have significantly enhanced the narrative experience of the games he worked on. Ito's impact on music extends beyond gaming; he has contributed to the evolution of video game soundtracks as a respected art form, influencing both composers and the broader music industry. His work has been celebrated in various concerts and events, highlighting the importance of video game music in contemporary culture. Kenji Ito remains an influential figure in the realm of video game music composition.