K.K. Dixie

"K.K. Dixie" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It has a bright theme to it with many electric, lazy, keyboard patterns based on Antebellum-era folk music from the American south. The style of the song is based on early 20th century jazz from the south-eastern United States, specifically. The melody resembles the American folk/gospel song "," particularly the jazz rendition by.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Dixie'" features K.K. Slider, Bill, Curt, and Paula dressed up as early 20th century musicians and playing various brass instruments in a typical Antebellum town, alongside K.K. playing a banjo. The e-Reader card it is based on originally featured Fruity in Bill's place, and Madam Rosa on the balcony. In the e-Reader card, the text at the top left reads "Ke-Ke Dixie" with Japanese name of the song above it. In the text is illegible, and in, it reads "K.K. Dixie."

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" can only be played by K.K. Slider and obtained if its e-Reader card is scanned. "K.K. Dixie" is not played in any villagers' houses.

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" is played in Nana's house.

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" is played in the houses of Axel, Clyde, and Nana.

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" is played in the houses of Axel, Clyde, Nana, and Paula. It also plays in Tom Nook's RV.

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" is played in Axel's house.

In
In, "K.K. Dixie" is played in the houses of Del, Ozzie, and Tangy.