Italian composer B. Zaccagni is primarily known for his contributions to film scores and library music, particularly within the 1960s and 1970s. His work often blended jazz, funk, and psychedelic elements, providing a distinctive sound for numerous Italian genre films and television productions. Zaccagni's compositions have experienced a resurgence in popularity among crate diggers and sample-based artists, solidifying his cult status in jazz and popular music history.