Imperial K.K.

"Imperial K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It is based on the traditional Chinese music, and derives its name from China's history as an imperial state prior to the downfall of the in 1912. It has a gong, a few Asian gamelans, lutes, horns, and other Asian percussion.

Album cover
The album cover for "Imperial K.K." features Pekoe holding a fan and wearing what appears to be a cheongsam. In the background, K.K. Slider is sitting on a floating cloud among a couple of s.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in Alfonso's house. In and, it is also played in Wart Jr's house. In, it is also played in the houses of Cousteau and Jūbei, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Cousteau, Jūbei, and Pinky at maximum friendship.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in Pinky's house.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in the houses of Chester, Cousteau, Pekoe, and Pinky.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in the houses of Chester, Cousteau, Drago, Pekoe, Pinky, Tammi.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in the houses of Bill, Chester, Chow, Cousteau, Drago, Pekoe, Pinky, and Tammi.

In
In, "Imperial K.K." is played in the houses of Chester, Cousteau, Pekoe, and Pinky.

Trivia

 * On Nintendo's website, a "comment from development" (most likely composer Toru Minegishi) stated that they aimed for Imperial K.K. to be a misunderstood version of traditional Chinese music, and that K.K. himself is not aware of the misunderstanding.