K.K. Swing

"K.K. Swing" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It uses a down tempo drum kit, a thumping bass, a vibraphone in some parts, and a wandering wood-wind instrument. Swing music originated in the 1920s in the United States with influences from jazz and classical music and the song is particularly indicative of the 1940s crooner style of swing by musicians such as and. The song that plays during the night shift in Town Hall is similar to this.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Swing" features K.K. Slider in a suit holding a silver trombone. K.K.'s appearance may be a reference to, a jazz composer and trombonist who is featured similarly on the covers of his records.

In
In, "K.K. Swing" is played in the houses of Aurora, Baabara, Mitzi, Monique, and Purrl. In, it is also played in the houses of Shoukichi and Vivian, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Baabara, Mitzi, Monique, Purrl, Shoukichi, and Vivian at maximum friendship.

In
In, "K.K. Swing" is played in the houses of Baabara, Mitzi, Monique, and Purrl.

In and
In and, "K.K. Swing" is played in the houses of Baabara, Bettina, Mitzi, Monique, and Purrl.

In
In, "K.K. Swing" is played in the houses of Gigi, Shep, and Zell.

In
In, "K.K. Swing" is played in the houses of Agnes, Brewster, Marshal, Pecan, and Sparro.