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K.K. Folk is a worldly K.K. song, but dark at the same time. It includes exotic Dumbek, Djembe, and Japanese drum beats. K.K. Slider whistles at the beginning and a Wurlitzer as the main melody after that. Gladys, Limberg, Sheldon, and Kabuki have this song playing in their houses if given a stereo.
Trivia
- K.K. Folk is based on an old Japanese style of music known as Minyou (or Min'yō). The traditional music was generally related to and sung by workers and traders in the old country of Japan.