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K.K. Bossa

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Coast along and take it easy with “K.K. Bossa” by Super Lofi 64! The duo pairs K.K. Slider’s bossa nova tune with classy piano and low-key beats in their first Animal Crossing remix.

Super Lofi 64 are brothers Nate and Canaan Evans. Growing up playing music together, the percussionist and pianist have made a name for themselves in the lofi videogame music scene with standout titles such as Ocarina and Vibes and Poké Tape 2. “K.K. Bossa” highlights the duo’s signature piano chops and gentle beats. Performed by in-game superstar K.K. Slider, “K.K. Bossa” was composed by Totaka Kazumi, and has appeared in every installment of the Animal Crossing series, from Dōbutsu no Mori to New Horizons.

“K.K. Bossa” is out now on all online stores and streaming platforms! Support Super Lofi 64 and GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the track to your playlists.

Credits
Produced by Super Piano 64

Illustration by Evynn Alanna
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Composed by Kazumi Totaka
Originally from Animal Crossing (series)

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