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"'''K.K. Moody'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. It has a low tempo and a romantic, slightly Latin theme. It is based on the {{Wp|bolero}} genre of dance music, specifically the Cuban variant, which takes place in 2/4 time. The song (especially the live version) is also very similar to the popular bolero "{{Wp|Sabor a Mí}}" by Mexican composer {{Wp|Álvaro Carillo}} and the cover popularized by {{Wp|Los Panchos|Trío Los Panchos}} with singer {{Wp|Eydie Gormé}}. | "'''K.K. Moody'''" is a [[K.K. Slider]] [[List of K.K. Slider songs|song]] that first appears in {{NL}}. It has a low tempo and a romantic, slightly Latin theme. It is based on the {{Wp|bolero}} genre of dance music, specifically the Cuban variant, which takes place in 2/4 time. The song (especially the live version) is also very similar to the popular bolero "{{Wp|Sabor a Mí}}" by Mexican composer {{Wp|Álvaro Carillo}} and the cover popularized by {{Wp|Los Panchos|Trío Los Panchos}} with singer {{Wp|Eydie Gormé}}. | ||
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