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'''"K.K. Folk"''' is a song by [[K.K. Slider]] based on traditional Japanese folk music. It includes exotic Dumbek, Djembe, and Japanese drum beats. K.K. Slider whistles at the beginning and a Wurlitzer as the main melody after that.  
 
'''"K.K. Folk"''' is a song by [[K.K. Slider]] based on traditional Japanese folk music. It includes exotic Dumbek, Djembe, and Japanese drum beats. K.K. Slider whistles at the beginning and a Wurlitzer as the main melody after that.  
  
[[Gladys]], [[Limberg]], [[Sheldon]], [[Kabuki]],[[Iggy]], and [[Snooty]] (in NH) have this song playing in their houses if given a stereo. In {{DnM}}, [[Sven]] also plays this song in his house due to having a stereo in that game.
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[[Gladys]], [[Limberg]], [[Sheldon]], [[Kabuki]], [[Iggy]], and [[Snooty]] (in NH) have this song playing in their houses if given a stereo. In {{DnM}}, [[Sven]] also plays this song in his house due to having a stereo in that game.
  
 
The album cover depicts [[Gaston]] and [[Goldie]] standing alongside [[K.K. Slider]] as they play instruments.
 
The album cover depicts [[Gaston]] and [[Goldie]] standing alongside [[K.K. Slider]] as they play instruments.

Revision as of 15:52, August 13, 2020

K.K. Folk NH Texture.png
Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood Hard to say
Owned by
Genre Min'yō
Instruments Whistling,
Wurlitzer,
drums,
Dumbek,
Djembe
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけみんよう
 K.K.民谣
 Folk Kéké
 Tota-folk
 K.K. Folk
 Фолк К. К.
 K.K.민요
 K.K.民謠
 Kéké folklorique
 Tota-folk
 K.K. Folk
 K.K.-folk


"K.K. Folk" is a song by K.K. Slider based on traditional Japanese folk music. It includes exotic Dumbek, Djembe, and Japanese drum beats. K.K. Slider whistles at the beginning and a Wurlitzer as the main melody after that.

Gladys, Limberg, Sheldon, Kabuki, Iggy, and Snooty (in NH) have this song playing in their houses if given a stereo. In Doubutsu no Mori, Sven also plays this song in his house due to having a stereo in that game.

The album cover depicts Gaston and Goldie standing alongside K.K. Slider as they play instruments.

Trivia

  • "K.K. Folk" is based on an old Japanese style of music known as Minyou (or Min'yō). The traditional music was generally related to and sung by workers and traders in the old country of Japan.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Japanese けけみんよう
Keke minyō
K.K. Min'yō

Korean K.K.민요
K.K. Min-yo
K.K. Min'yō

Simplified Chinese K.K.民谣 (iQue)
K.K. Mínyáo
K.K. Min'yō

Russian Фолк К. К.
Folk K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-⁠folk

German K.K. Folk

European Spanish Tota-folk

European French Folk Kéké

Quebec French Kéké folklorique Folkloric K.K.

Italian K.K. Folk

Notes