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'''"Imperial K.K."''' ({{tt|けけチャイナ|Keke chaina}}, K.K. China) is a song played by [[K.K. Slider]] at [[The Roost]] on Saturdays. It is based on the traditional Chinese orient style of music. It has a gong, a few Asian gamelans, lutes, horns, and other Asian percussion. [[Pekoe]] appears on the cover holding a fan and wearing what is possibly a cheongsam. [[Alfonso]], [[Chester]], [[Pinky]], [[Drago]], [[Pekoe]], [[Cousteau]], [[Jubei]], and [[Tammi]] all play this song in their homes.
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'''"Imperial K.K."''' ({{tt|けけチャイナ|Keke chaina}}, K.K. China) is a song played by [[K.K. Slider]] at [[The Roost]] on Saturdays. It is based on the traditional Chinese orient style of music. It has a gong, a few Asian gamelans, lutes, horns, and other Asian percussion. [[Pekoe]] appears on the cover holding a fan and wearing what is possibly a cheongsam. [[Alfonso]], [[Chester]], [[Pinky]], [[Drago]], Pekoe, [[Cousteau]], [[Jubei]], and [[Tammi]] all play this song in their homes.
 
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Mood Grumpy
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Instruments Gong, gamelans, lutes, horns
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"Imperial K.K." (けけチャイナ, K.K. China) is a song played by K.K. Slider at The Roost on Saturdays. It is based on the traditional Chinese orient style of music. It has a gong, a few Asian gamelans, lutes, horns, and other Asian percussion. Pekoe appears on the cover holding a fan and wearing what is possibly a cheongsam. Alfonso, Chester, Pinky, Drago, Pekoe, Cousteau, Jubei, and Tammi all play this song in their homes.

Video

Aircheck

Live Version

Trivia

  • According to Kazumi Totaka, Imperial K.K. was composed based on the fact that Chinese culture is often misunderstood by western people. With this in mind, the team also added the idea that the person himself who is bothered by this misunderstanding does not notice they are being misunderstood.

Names in other languages

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