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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track debuted in ''Animal Crossing'', where it was one of the random songs K.K. Slider could sing at the train station, and in later games at the Roost and Club LOL. When K.K. Slider completes his performance within the games, he would give the player a CD of the song he just played, albeit instrumental. This instrumental version is mixed in alongside the vocal version of this track. This version of the track ends with a completely new bridge.
In the ''Animal Crossing'' series, a traveling musician named [[K.K. Slider]] appears on Saturday nights. With his acoustic guitar, K.K. performs an extensive catalog of music inspired by a wide variety of genres. When K.K. Slider completes his performance, he gives the player an instrumental "aircheck", which features different instruments and no lyrics.
 
''Go K.K. Rider!'' is one of the songs K.K. could perform in the original ''Animal Crossing'' game. This particular song is styled after theme songs for ''{{s|wikipedia|tokusatsu}}'' series such as ''{{s|wikipedia|Kamen Rider}}''. This arrangement mixes the vocal and instrumental versions of the song with an original bridge; the overall instrumentation references the theme song for the original 1971 ''Kamen Rider'' series, including the revving of a motorcycle at the very beginning.


===Composition & Arrangements===
===Composition & Arrangements===
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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is an arrangement of a song that was added to K.K. Slider's repertoire in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. It also incorporates ''New Leaf'''s main theme. This song was rearranged by its original composer.
This track is an arrangement of a song that was added to K.K. Slider's repertoire in ''Animal Crossing: New Leaf''. ''Bubblegum K.K.'', as its name implies, is influenced by {{s|wikipedia|bubblegum pop}}; the Japanese name, ''Keke Idol'', also indicates that it is styled after the music of {{s|wikipedia|Japanese idol}} groups. The song also incorporates the main theme for ''New Leaf'' in an original bridge, and was rearranged by its original composer.


===Composition & Arrangements===
===Composition & Arrangements===