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Revision as of 15:13, July 27, 2020

#67 K.K. Rockabilly  
[[File:K.K. Rockabilly NH Texture.png|256px]]
Aircheck
[[File:]]
Live Performance
[[File:]]
Mood Good
Owned by
Frita,
Gruff (NL),
Rodney,
Stu (NL)
Instruments Bass,
Electric guitar,
Drums,
Synthesizer
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 けけビリー
 K.K.乡村摇滚
 Rockabilly Kéké
 Tota-rockabilly
 K.K. Rockabilly
 Рокабилли К. К.
 K.K.빌리
 K.K.乡村摇滚
 Rockabilly Kéké
 Tota-rockabilly
 K.K. Rockabilly
 K.K.-rockabilly

"K.K. Rockabilly" is a K.K. song based on the rockabilly genre, a prototypical form of 1950s rock n' roll music. It has a bass, electric guitar, drum kit, synthesizer, etc. It is upbeat. It did not appear in Animal Crossing.

Frita, Rodney, Gruff (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf) and Stu (in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo) play this song in their house if they have a stereo.

Gladys appears dressed in a '50s outfit on the album cover.

Gallery

Sprites and models

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Japanese けけビリー
Keke birī
K.K. Billy

Korean K.K.빌리
K.K. Billi
K.K. Billy

Simplified Chinese K.K.乡村摇滚 (iQue)
K.K. Xiāngcūn yáogǔn
K.K. Country rock

Russian Рокабилли К. К.
Rokabilli K. K.

Dutch K.K.-rockabilly

German K.K. Rockabilly

European Spanish Tota-rockabilly

European French Rockabilly Kéké

Italian K.K. Rockabilly