List of K.K. Slider songs

The following is a complete list of songs performed by K.K. Slider throughout the. K.K. Slider will perform live in town every Saturday night, though the venue differs between games. When spoken to, he will give the player the option of requesting a specific song or letting him choose. After watching one of K.K.'s performances, he will freely give the player a bootleg recording (also known as an aircheck) that can be stored inside a music player in order to listen to the song in their house. These recordings differ drastically from the live version of the songs. features airchecks of the live versions of songs, which can be obtained from villagers with a high enough friendship.

In each game, K.K. Slider has a handful of secret songs that are request-only, and counted as part of his catalog. If given a request that is not part of his setlist, he will play one of three random songs that cannot be obtained; these unobtainable songs become secret songs in the next installment. From onwards, the player can specify a mood and K.K. Slider will play a random song that is appropriate to the selected mood.

In, cover art is introduced for each song, with cover designs of original songs taken from the art used for their e-Reader cards. The player can mount the covers on the walls of their house as decoration. For, nearly all album covers from have been redesigned, both noticeably and subtly. In most cases, the indecipherable text that appeared in has been replaced with each song's proper name, using the language most appropriate to its genre (for example, "K.K. Jongara" uses its Japanese name, "Café K.K." uses its French name, and "K.K. Steppe" uses its Cyrillic name).

List of songs
The total number of songs as of amounts to 107.

Trivia

 * Most of K.K. Slider's songs in were composed by Toru Minegishi, who is known for creating music for the Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Splatoon series. Sound designer Kazumi Totaka arranged the live versions in two weeks. He would write out the arrangements on his train ride to work in order to meet strict deadlines.
 * When using a in, the screen on the furniture item will turn on and output a set of four images. The image set correlates to the mood of the song that's playing. The request-only songs, which don't otherwise have moods, are given specific image sets.
 * "Animal City", "Farewell", "K.K. Birthday", and "Welcome Horizons" use the "laid-back" image set.
 * "Drivin'" uses the "I feel good!" image set.