K.K. Slack-Key

"K.K. Slack-Key" is a K.K. Slider song in introduced in the. It is based on the Hawai'ian genre of, also known as kī hō'alu. The genre originates from the late 19th century, when the Spanish guitar was introduced to the Hawai'ian people, and they developed a unique style of finger-picking with open tuning.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Slack-Key" features a line drawing of K.K. Slider on a tropical beach holding his guitar. A border of pink hibiscuses surrounds the drawing. In the top-right corner, white text reading "K.K. SLACK-KEY" can be seen.

In
In, "K.K. Slack-Key" is played in Faith's house.

In, "K.K. Slack-Key" is played in the houses of Alfonso, Papi, Soleil, and Zoe.

Music

 * Aircheck (Cheap)
 * [[File:NH BGM Audio 098 Slackkey Cheap.flac]]
 * Aircheck (Retro)
 * [[File:NH BGM Audio 098 Slackkey Retro.flac]]
 * Aircheck (Phono)
 * [[File:NH BGM Audio 098 Slackkey Phono.flac]]
 * Music Box
 * [[File:NH BGM MusicBox 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * DJ KK Remix
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * Aircheck (Phono)
 * [[File:NH BGM Audio 098 Slackkey Phono.flac]]
 * Music Box
 * [[File:NH BGM MusicBox 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * DJ KK Remix
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * Music Box
 * [[File:NH BGM MusicBox 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * DJ KK Remix
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * DJ KK Remix
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]
 * [[File:NH BGM DJ 098 Slackkey.flac]]