For those of you who are "Animal Crossing™"-fans, we bet you've never heard a K.K. Slider album THIS! Good?
For those of you unaware about what "Animal Crossing™" and who its character "K.K. Slider" are, Animal Crossing is a series of real-time life simulation games by the company Nintendo®, in which the player is the only human in a world of cute, talking, anthropomorphic animals. Every saturday night in the game, you can find a singing, whistling, humming, beat-boxing, and guitar-playing dog; named K.K. Slider, who remains there and will play any in-game song you case-specifically request until his departure at midnight. In the latest game, he arrives at eighteen hundred hours, but in the past titles, he didn't show up until twenty instead.
Due to the specifications of the original hardware on which the game launched, and the nostalgia nowadays, K.K. only has eight vocals he can perform, at any pitch. They are:
"Hó",
"Kwé",
"Lá",
"Mí",
"Mó",
"Náo",
"óh", and
"áo".
He also has the ability to whistle , make short humming sounds, and even beatbox, using at least eight other unique voice-samples.
What makes K.K. Slider so fun to listen to though, is that his music, for being so simple, covers a huge plethora of genres, new ones of which are added with each new release in the "Animal Crossing™" series!
K.K. Slider is voiced by a Japanese man named Kazumi Totaka. His nickname in Japan is ToTaKeKe, the latter two syllables of which are, KeKe, which, when romanised thusly, sounds like Kaykay, or, for simplicity's sake, "K.K."., which is where Nintendo Of America® came up with the English Localisation of the spelling of his character's name. Plus, he is one of the "koolest kats" there is, so, the pseudo last-name "Slider", fits his family-friendly-hippie-esque personality perfectly, in our opinion!
If you are wondering which AI tool we utilised for this album, we took the assistance of:
If you want similar results to ours, you may use our prompt; just be sure to check the generated lyrics, as, on some very rare occasions, it does slightly deviate from the supported syllables:
A full length song, in Spanish phonics, comprised of random combos of the imaginary words, "Hó", "Kwé", "Lá", "Mí", "Mó", "Náo", "óh", and "áo". No other words or fillers should exist.
If you feel it's only generating Latin-esque beats, you can replace, "full-length", with whichever genre you wish, provided it doesn't render the prompt's total character-count over two-hundred.
For the vocal-style to yield similar results to Ariana Grande almost every time, you can use this style-prompt; just be sure to keep the space and the comma before the rest of the following text if you want Suno to stick as closely to your original instrumental as possible, as doing this will automatically override any genre scoring deviations, minus key-changes where relevant. Also, although we don't consider it vulgar here at "JadeJohnson Industries™" our humblest of apologies to anyone offended by the apparently requisite inclusion of the fifth-to-last word in the below style prompt - it is the only way we've discovered to get consistant vibrato results:
, Bright Clear Female Lead Vocal, Sexy Fast Vibrato, Powerful Falsetto,
Please enjoy, and as always, "Happy Jading!™"
Jading:
Justness,
Amnesty,
Dependability,
Inclusivity,
Non-vulgarity,
Good manners.
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