K.K. Jazz

"K.K. Jazz" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It is a lively, quick-paced song that incorporates a brushes drum set, a synthesizer, a walking upright bass, and a picked electric guitar. The melody bears some resemblance to that of "" from 's album .

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Jazz" features K.K. Slider playing an electric guitar. The background is black, and K.K. is shaded with a blue color effect. The bottom half of the album cover is a cropped version of the  album cover, with the top half being blue. The album cover may be a reference to the album covers of the popular jazz label,, which used distinctive bold fonts and monochrome, screentoned photographs. In, it particularly resembles the blue frame of the album "Idle Moments" by Blue Note jazz guitarist Grant Green, and features a pastiche of the Blue Note logo as well. A similarly Blue Note-inspired cover and logo also appear on "Drivin'."

In
In, "K.K. Jazz" is played in the houses of Blaire, Eloise, Huck, Pompom, and Sydney. In, it also played in the house of Curt and Sylvana, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Blaire, Curt, Eloise, Pompom, Sydney, and Sylvana at maximum friendship.

In and
In and, "K.K. Jazz" is played in the houses of Blaire, Curt, Eloise, and Pompom.

In
In, "K.K. Jazz" is played in the houses of Eloise and Pompom. It also plays in Rover's RV.

K.K. Slider has the aircheck of the song's live performance placed as a piece of furniture inside of his RV.

In
In, "K.K. Jazz" is played in Lopez's house.

In
In, "K.K. Jazz" is played in the houses of Claudia, Dotty, Phineas, and Sydney.