Surfin' K.K.

"Surfin' K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It is based on surf rock, a novelty genre from the 1960s themed around elements of surfing culture and popularized by the Beach Boys. It incorporates an R&B bass, an electric slapped guitar, and a drum kit with heavy use of cymbals. However, the first half sounds similar to "Surfin' and Spyin'" by the Go-Go's.

Album cover
The album cover for "Surfin' K.K." features K.K. Slider surfing a wave while playing a red electric guitar. It may be a reference to the album cover of  by Euro-Caribbean group.

In
In, "Surfin' K.K." is played in the houses of Spike and Static. In, it is also played in Alice's house, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Alice, Eunice, Spike, Static, and Tank at maximum friendship.

In and
In and, "Surfin' K.K." is played in the houses of Alice and Static.

In
In, "Surfin' K.K." is played in the houses of Alice, Katt, Renée, and Static.

In
In, "Surfin' K.K." is played in the houses of Gonzo, Renée, Rowan, and Static.

In
In, "Surfin' K.K." is played in the houses of Cube, Jay, Mac, and Tex.