DJ K.K.

"DJ K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in. It is inspired by the (a fast Hi-NRG style popular in Japan in the 1990s and 2000s) and  (a combination of hip-hop, house, and techno that became popular in Europe during the late 1980s and early 1990s) genres. Eurobeat and Eurodance songs were often played at dance clubs by DJs, hence the name.

The live version of the song is unusual in that it is the one of a few songs to have been changed between games; the guitar riffs K.K. plays at the beginning of the song are altered between the Japanese and the international release of, a change that has extended to every following game in the series. This appears to be out of legal concern, due to the affected riffs sounding similar to the synthesizer riffs heard throughout Dutch Eurodance group 's 1991 song, "."

"DJ K.K." is also the pseudonym K.K. Slider goes by when performing as Club LOL's DJ Sunday-Friday evenings.

Album cover
The album cover for "DJ K.K." depicts K.K. Slider on the left side, stylistically stretched and colored pink, and a smaller-sized Cookie in the lower-right corner in a workout dress. The background is pink-and-green checkered, in a wavy formation. The checkered background is covered in a uniform grid of encircled green K.K. Slider heads.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Bitty and Chief. In, it is also played in Ketchup's house, and the aircheck of the song's live performance can be received from Bitty, Chief, Ketchup, Merry, Snooty, and Tiara at maximum friendship.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Caroline and Chief.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Caroline, Chief, and Merry.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Agent S, Bam, Caroline, Chief, Cookie, and Merry. It also appears in an exercise commercial on the TV.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Hazel, Sylvia, Tabby, and Tammy.

In
In, "DJ K.K." is played in the houses of Apple, Bangle, Kody, Mira, Miranda, and Victoria.

In the Super Smash Bros. series
"DJ K.K." is featured in the Super Smash Bros. series, being played by K.K. Slider during Saturday nights on Smashville or Town and City. In, the song is notably choppy due to poor compression.