K.K. House

"K.K. House" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It has a driving four-on-the-floor beat and prominent bassline, which support a fast, upbeat tune with many minor scale notes, although it is a major scale song. It is based on the genre, which originated in the '80s as clubs in Chicago would modify disco tracks with electronic drum tracks and thicker basslines. Specifically, it appears to derive from, a sub-genre that emerged in France in the '90s, which is characterized by thick harmonies and aspects borrowed from Euro disco. The aircheck characterizes this through its prominent use of piano chords alongside its electronic drums and bass.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. House" features Penelope, Gayle, and Friga with K.K. Slider as his alter ego DJ KK in the background. In, the text at the bottom is illegible, while in , the text reads "K.K. House."

In
In, "K.K. House" is not played in any villagers' houses.

In
In, "K.K. House" is played in the houses of Agnes, Bianca, Boris, Canberra, Jacques, and Spike.

In
In, "K.K. House" is played in the houses of Agnes, Bianca, and Spike.

In
In, "K.K. House" is played in the houses of Cherry, Hans, Midge and Wendy.

In other media
An official remix titled "K.K. House (Club Version)" was released as a bonus track on the albums Machi e Ikō yo Doubutsu no Mori: Mori no Ongakkai and Animal Crossing: Your Favourite Songs - Original Soundtrack, arranged by Shiho Fujii (who also composed the original song). It combines the vocals of the live version with the instrumentation of the aircheck version, causing it to more closely resemble its origins in French house.