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"'''K.K. Flamenco'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. The song is inspired by the Spanish folk music and dance called {{Wp|flamenco}}, which originated from the {{Wp|Andalusia}} region. The song includes vocals, guitar-playing, and hand-clapping.
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"'''K.K. Flamenco'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. The song is inspired in style by the Spanish folk music and dance called {{Wp|flamenco}}, which originated from the {{Wp|Andalusia}} region. The guitar melody has a striking resemblance to "Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50"; which despite being authored by a French composer, {{Wp|Gabriel Fauré}}, is titled after a style of {{Wp|Pavane|court dance}} that has historical ties to Spain. The song includes vocals, guitar-playing, and hand-clapping.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:34, January 4, 2024

#86 K.K. Flamenco  
K.K. Flamenco NH Texture.png
Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood A little grumpy...
Owned by
Genre Flamenco
Instruments Vocals
Flamenco guitar
Clapping
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけフラメンコ
 K.K.佛朗明哥
 Flamenco Kéké
 Tota-flamenco
 K.K. Flamenco
 Фламенко К. К.
 K.K.플라멩코
 K.K.佛朗明哥
 Flamenco Kéké
 Tota-flamenco
 K.K. Flamenco
 K.K.-flamenco

"K.K. Flamenco" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. The song is inspired in style by the Spanish folk music and dance called flamenco, which originated from the Andalusia region. The guitar melody has a striking resemblance to "Pavane in F-sharp minor, Op. 50"; which despite being authored by a French composer, Gabriel Fauré, is titled after a style of court dance that has historical ties to Spain. The song includes vocals, guitar-playing, and hand-clapping.

Album cover[edit]

Album cover in Animal Crossing: New Leaf

The album cover for "K.K. Flamenco" features Tipper in a traditional red trajes de flamenca (flamenco outfit). K.K. Slider is seen playing a guitar behind her. In New Leaf, the text at the top-right reads "FLAMENCO," while in New Horizons, it is now at the top and reads the Spanish title of the song, "TOTA-FLAMENCO."

Appearances[edit]

In New Leaf[edit]

In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, "K.K. Flamenco" is played in the houses of Broffina, Flora, and Phoebe.

In New Horizons[edit]

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons, "K.K. Flamenco" is played in the houses of Broffina, Phoebe, and Stinky. The aircheck of this song can be obtained from one of these villagers after visiting their house by their favor. This song's aircheck can also be purchased in Nook Shopping daily selection for  3,200 Bells.

In Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Happy Home Paradise, "K.K. Flamenco" is played in the houses of Gigi, T-Bone, and Ursala.

In Happy Home Designer[edit]

In Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer, "K.K. Flamenco" is played in the houses of Gigi, Gracie, Mallary, and Olaf.

Gallery[edit]

Music[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese けけフラメンコ
Keke furamenko

Korean K.K.플라멩코[nb 7]
K.K. Peullamengko

Simplified Chinese K.K.佛朗明哥
K.K. Fú lǎng míng gē
K.K. Flamenco

Russian Фламенко К. К.
Flamenko K. K.

Dutch K.K.-flamenco

German K.K. Flamenco

European Spanish Tota-flamenco

European French Flamenco Kéké

Italian K.K. Flamenco

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 In New Leaf only
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 In New Leaf and New Horizons
  3. 3.0 3.1 In New Horizons only
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 In Happy Home Paradise only
  5. 5.0 5.1 In Happy Home Paradise and Happy Home Designer
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 In Happy Home Designer only
  7. Prior to New Horizons, this song's Korean name was "T.K.플라멩코"