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− | + | '''"K.K. Dixie"''' is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{DnMe+}}. It has a bright theme to it with many electric, lazy, keyboard patterns based on Antebellum-era folk music from the American south. The style of the song is based on early 20th century jazz from the south-eastern United States, specifically {{Wp|Dixieland}}. The melody resembles the American folk/gospel song "{{Wp|When the Saints Come Marching In}}," particularly the jazz rendition by {{Wp|Louis Armstrong}}. | |
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