K.K. Khoomei

"K.K. Khoomei" is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. Khöömei is a style of that originated in Mongolia. The song is a slow call-and-response between a throat singer and another instrument, while other traditional Mongolian instruments play in the background. Among them is a, a three stringed lute, and a , or "horsehead fiddle," which is seen on the album cover.

Album cover
The album cover for "K.K. Khoomei" features K.K. Slider dressed in a and hat while playing his morin khuur. The background is a Mongolian tapestry styled after the ones made during the times of the Mongol Empire. Small, white illegible text sits in the bottom right corner of the cover.

In
In, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in Roswell's house.

In, "K.K. Khoomei" is played in the houses of Chow, Ken, Lucky, and Roswell.