K.K. Country

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Aircheck
Live Performance
Mood I feel good!
Owned by
Ava (AC, NL),
Belle,
Cally (AC),
Cashmere (NL),
Cookie (AC),
Dom,
Drift (prior to NH),
Elmer (NH),
Goose,
Jambette (prior to NH),
Jay (NH),
Kiki (prior to NH),
Kody (prior to NH),
Maggie (DnMe+),
Mint (AC),
Sheldon (NH),
Sydney (CF, NL),
Ursala (NL),
Victoria (prior to NH),
Winnie (NH),
Franklin (RV)
Genre Country
Instruments Drums
piano
guitar
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけカントリー
 K.K.乡村
 Country Kéké
 Tota-country
 K.K. Country
 Кантри К. К.
 K.K.컨트리
 K.K.鄉村
 Country Kéké
 Tota-country
 K.K. Country
 K.K.-country


"K.K. Country" is a song by K.K. Slider. It features a lively country guitar and a country drum kit. The genre invokes American country music (hence its name), more specifically Southern folk music. The song is similar to the background music in the Mario Kart 64 course Choco Mountain.

The album cover depicts K.K. Slider sitting in a wagon inside a barn, and several villagers that include Bunnie dancing with T-Bone at the entrance, with Groucho peering outside nervously, while Butch and Buck overlook K.K. Slider.

Ava (before Animal Crossing: New Horizons), Belle, Cally (only in Animal Crossing), Cashmere (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo), Cookie (only in Animal Crossing), Dom, Drift (before New Horizons), Elmer (as of New Horizons), Goose, Jambette (before New Horizons), Jay (as of New Horizons), Kiki, Kody (both before New Horizons), Maggie (only in Doubutsu no Mori e+), Mint (only in Animal Crossing), Sheldon (as of New Horizons), Sydney (in Animal Crossing: City Folk and Animal Crossing: New Leaf), Ursala (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo), Victoria (before New Horizons) and Winnie (as of New Horizons) all play this song if they have stereos in their houses.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Japanese けけカントリー
Keke kantorī

Korean K.K.컨트리
K.K. Keonteuri

Simplified Chinese K.K.乡村 (iQue)
K.K. Xiāngcūn

Russian Кантри К. К.
Kantri K. K.

Dutch K⁠.⁠K⁠.-country

German K.K. Country

European Spanish Tota-country

European French Country Kéké

Italian K.K. Country