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'''K.K. Lament''' is a sad K.K. song. It is a song showing a passionate expression of grief and sorrow. Laments show emotions such as regret, disappointment, disapproval, or complaint. This song seems to show regret or a mourn of a person's loss or death. Moose,Tank,Joey,Cesar and Rizzo all play this song in their homes.
'''K.K. Lament''' is a sad K.K. song. It is a song showing a passionate expression of grief and sorrow. Laments show emotions such as regret, disappointment, disapproval, or complaint. This song seems to show regret or a mourn of a person's loss or death. Moose,Tank,Joey,Cesar and Rizzo all play this song in their homes.
== Trivia ==
• This melancholy song is known as "Ke Ke Enka" in Dobutsu no Mori, which is based on a style of Japanese music/singing called Enka.  This type of music can be described as sentimental ballads, blending an almost lounge-like vocal performance with emotional themes, stemming from love, loss, death, and other hardships.  It is often called the most emotional sounding of all Japanese music styles.


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Revision as of 19:04, 11 June 2010

Template:Infobox Music K.K. Lament is a sad K.K. song. It is a song showing a passionate expression of grief and sorrow. Laments show emotions such as regret, disappointment, disapproval, or complaint. This song seems to show regret or a mourn of a person's loss or death. Moose,Tank,Joey,Cesar and Rizzo all play this song in their homes.


Trivia

• This melancholy song is known as "Ke Ke Enka" in Dobutsu no Mori, which is based on a style of Japanese music/singing called Enka. This type of music can be described as sentimental ballads, blending an almost lounge-like vocal performance with emotional themes, stemming from love, loss, death, and other hardships. It is often called the most emotional sounding of all Japanese music styles.

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