Hypno K.K.

"Hypno K.K." is a K.K. Slider song that first appears in as a live-only performance, and with an aircheck version in. The song is frequently regarded as unsettling due to its droning melody, high-pitched synthesizer whines, and use of reversed noises. This feature makes it popular in horror-themed Dream Towns like Aika Village. However, based on its original Japanese name, the tone of the song may have originally intended to be soothing or dream-like. This is reflected by the English name — "hypno-" as a prefix relates to sleep — as well as how Sherb, a sleep-themed lazy goat, plays it in his house.

Album cover
The album cover for "Hypno K.K." features a close-up of K.K. Slider's head, from the nose up. The colors are blurred like bleeding ink, and a blue and black grid is revealed in the shadowed sections of K.K.'s face. The top of the background is checkered light blue and yellow, and it fades to white near the bottom. In, green digital-like text that reads "HYPNO K.K." is written in a wave pattern above K.K.'s head.

In
In, "Hypno K.K." can only be heard live if the player makes an invalid song request.

In
In, "Hypno K.K." is a secret song that can only be heard and obtained by request, and it is played in the houses of Flurry and Papi.

In
In, "Hypno K.K." is played in the houses of Flurry, Jeremiah, Papi, and Sherb.

In
In, "Hypno K.K." is played in the houses of Alice, Bob, Coco, and Wendell.