K.K. Bashment

"K.K. Bashment" is a K.K. Slider song in introduced in the. Bashment is another name for the genre, which originated in Jamaica in the late 1970s as an evolution of more traditional reggae, using electronic instrumentation and loops. The aircheck is based more upon, which combines the established dancehall sound with more mainstream western pop sensibilities.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Bashment" features K.K. Slider sitting on a gray armchair dressed in casual clothing. K.K. is seen wearing black bottom-rimmed glasses, a bright yellow-green hoodie, and white sneakers. K.K. sits with his head facing to the right of the cover, blankly staring into the distance, a slight gray shadow is cast behind him. The background has a very faint gradient starting with a darker gray at the bottom and ending with a light gray at the top. The aquamarine words "K.K. Bashment" are depicted in partial cursive, centered slightly above K.K.'s head.

In
In, "K.K. Bashment" is played in Quinn's house.

In, "K.K. Bashment" is played in the houses of Cube, Drift, Pate, Reneigh, and Truffles.