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When Solid Snake’s Composer Swaps Codec for the Charts

Posted on March 21, 2026March 21, 2026 by Carmen

TL;DR: Norihiko Hibino (the man behind Metal Gear Solid’s silky saxophone soul) is dropping jazz-lullaby covers of 2024 and 2025 Billboard pop hits under his GENTLE LOVE project. It’s therapeutic, it’s unexpected, and honestly? It slaps softly.

The Soul of It: Metal Gear Solid Composer Norihiko Hibino Stealths Into Pop Music

Let’s be real: Norihiko Hibino isn’t a name that gets splashed across gaming headlines the way a new GameFreak reveal does. But for a certain kind of gamer, the ones who left Metal Gear Solid 3 running just to hear the menu music, or who associate the codec jingle with a Pavlovian sense of home, this guy is practically a comfort food composer.

So when someone like Hibino pivots from crafting the sonic identity of Snake’s stealth missions to jazzifying Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift for your late-night study session, that’s not a random PR stunt. That’s a musician following a thread he’s been pulling since 2009, when his GENTLE LOVE album first blended pop DNA with game music sensibility. Scarlet Moon’s Jayson Napolitano frames it exactly right: this is a full-circle moment, sixteen albums deep, finally bringing that therapeutic sound back to where pop music lives.

  • Prescription for Pop: 2025 Hits
  • Prescription for Pop: 2024 Hits

That dev-team love is present. You can feel it in the specificity, these aren’t phoned-in lounge covers. GENTLE LOVE is a whole duo (Hibino on sax, AYAKI on vocals), and their Prescription for Sleep series already has a dedicated fanbase of gamers who fell asleep to Bayonetta arrangements. This is earned credibility crossing lanes.

What I love about this story is what it represents for the industry’s relationship with game composers. For too long, the people crafting the actual emotional spine of our favorite games have been footnotes. Hibino getting a press release, a Scarlet Moon label push, and a genuine crossover project is a small but real sign that game music is being taken seriously as its own art form, not just as background filler, but as something worth exporting into the broader cultural conversation.

That’s not redundant industry noise. That’s depth.

Is the gaming industry going deeper or just broader here? For once, deeper. This isn’t a cash-grab skin pack or a sequel nobody asked for. It’s a composer with genuine roots following his art somewhere new, backed by a label (Scarlet Moon) that actually gets the intersection of games and music culture. The intention behind Prescription for Pop feels like a shining gem in an industry that too often mistakes volume for value.

Queue it up. Let Hibino sax you to sleep. You’ve earned it.

Stay cozy, gamers!

Carmen

Cozy game fanatic & lover of words.

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