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Shoji Meguro

1971 - Today

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Shoji Meguro (目黒 将司, Meguro Shōji; born June 4, 1971) is a Japanese composer, guitarist, and video game designer. Formerly an employee of the game company Atlus, he is best known for his work in their Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series. His music spans several genres, such as rock, electronic, J-pop, jazz, and symphonic. Meguro has also designed indie games and was the creative director of the PlayStation Portable remakes of Persona and the Persona 2 duology. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shoji Meguro is the 1,418th most popular composer (up from 1,425th in 2019), the 2,556th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,237th in 2019) and the 25th most popular Japanese Composer.

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Among COMPOSERS

Among composers, Shoji Meguro ranks 1,418 out of 1,451Before him are Masashi Hamauzu, William Alwyn, Michiru Yamane, Judith Weir, Inon Zur, and Jeremy Soule. After him are Hitoshi Sakimoto, Ola Gjeilo, Justin Hurwitz, Brett Dean, Ezio Bosso, and Marc Shaiman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Shoji Meguro ranks 596Before him are Arnon Grunberg, Choi Moon-sik, Dick Norman, Monisha Kaltenborn, Rajpal Yadav, and Milena Miconi. After him are Fernando Meligeni, Axel Kicillof, Patrik Ćavar, Robin Finck, Antonio Pinilla, and Roberto Cecon.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shoji Meguro ranks 2,556 out of 6,245Before him are Shinji Murai (1979), Sho Kamimura (1989), Kentaro Yabuki (1980), Taishi Endo (1980), Nozomi Hiroyama (1977), and Tsuneyuki Ueda (1985). After him are Hitoshi Sakimoto (1969), Junichi Misawa (1985), Hiroyuki Inagaki (1970), Seiko Hashimoto (1964), Shinji Yamaguchi (1996), and Kazuhiro Koso (1959).

Among COMPOSERS In Japan

Among composers born in Japan, Shoji Meguro ranks 25Before him are Hiroyuki Sawano (1980), Junichi Masuda (1968), Kaoru Wada (1962), Yuzo Koshiro (1967), Kazumi Totaka (1967), and Michiru Yamane (1963). After him are Hitoshi Sakimoto (1969).