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Ito Ginji

Ito Ginji (伊藤銀次) is a Japanese singer-songwriter, arranger, music producer, and guitarist. After graduating from college, Ito joined the band Gomanohan, Coconuts Band, SUGAR BABE, and Niagara Triangle. He later became an music producer and writer, writing songs from artists and themes for shows like Waratte Ii mo.

Profile

  • Birthdate: December 24, 1950 (1950-12-24) (age 73)
  • Birthplace: Osaka Prefecture, Japan

Discography

Albums

Compilations / Others

Credits

Lyrics

Sugar Babe

Compositions

Fukunaga Satomi
Komori Manami
Hori Chiemi
Nomura Hironobu
Sakamoto Maaya
Sawada Kenji
Sudo Kaoru
Tamori, Iitomo Nentai

Arrangements

Ann Lewis
Azuma Asami
Koizumi Kyoko
Sawada Kenji

External Links