K-pop – Korean pop music
Kaba – Southern Albanian instrumental folk music
Kabuki – form of Japanese musical theatre known for its elaborate make-up and costuming
Kagok – Korean folk music
Kaiso – Trinidadian folk music
Kalamatianó – Greek folk music
Kan ha diskan – Breton folk music
Kansas City blues – blues music performed by Kansas City inhabitants
Kantrum – fast-paced Khmer-Thai folk music
Kargyraa – deep, growling form of Tuvan throat singing
Kaseko – Surinamese music that fuses African, European, and American styles
Kachashi – fast-paced Ryukyuan festive folk music
Kawachi ondo – Japanese folk music from the Osaka region
Kayokyoku – an early form of J-Pop
Kecak – Balinese folk opera
Kacapi suling – Sundanese folk music
Kertok – Malay musical ensemble utilizing xylophones
Khaleeji – Arab folk music
Khene – Malay woodwind music
Khyal – North Indian form of Hindustani classical music
Khoomei – soft, droning form of Tuvan throat singing
Kirtan – Indian drum music performed during Hindu bhakti rituals
Kiwi rock – rock music performed by New Zealanders
Kizomba – Angolan folk dance music
Klapa – Croatian a capella music
Klasik – Afghan classical music
Klezmer – Jewish classical music
Kliningan – Sundanese folk dance music
Kolomyjka – tongue-in-cheek Hutsul folk dance music
Komagaku – Japanese court music from the Heian period
Kpanlogo – Ghanan folk dance music
Kpop – South Korean pop music
Krakowiak – fast-paced Polish folk dance music
Krautrock – highly experimental form of German art rock that incorporated electronic influences
Kriti – Indian classical music
Kroncong – Indonesian folk music utilizing the ukele
Kuduro – Angolan folk music
Kulintang – ancient gong music of the Filipinos, Indonesians, Malays, Bruneian, and Timorese
Kundiman – Filipino love songs
Kvæði – Icelandic folk music
Kwaito – South African house music
Kwassa kwassa – Congolese folk dance music
Kwela – South African skiffle music