Toyah Willcox and King Crimson’s Robert Fripp cover Toxic by Britney Spears
See King Crimson’s Robert Fripp and wife Toyah Willcox showing their support for the #FreeBritney movement with a fun cover of Toxic.
The next instalment of King Crimson’s Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox's awesome Sunday Lunch series (which follows their Everlong cover) sees the pair showing their support for Britney Spears with a cover of the pop star's massive 2003 single Toxic.
It's a super-fun rendition backing the #FreeBritney movement, with viewers also then treated to some behind-the-scenes 'bonus footage' afterwards, which comes with the introduction of, 'The one when Robert finally gets distracted' – so stick around to enjoy the duo chuckling away together (it's very wholesome and heartwarming).
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"Toyah & Robert hit it (baby) one more time with their Sunday Lunch outing which this weekend is a love letter to Britney Spears," reads the description of the video. "There’s also bonus footage so keep watching right until the end!"
Clearly Toxic is popular among rock and metal fans, as in a 2019 interview with Kerrang!, Lacuna Coil vocalist Cristina Scabbia revealed that she'd like to tackle the Britney classic.
"I like the idea of covering songs that aren’t metal – it doesn’t make much sense to me otherwise," she said. "I like the idea of taking something completely different, like Britney Spears, and doing it the Lacuna Coil way. Toxic is a pretty cool song and has some interesting vocal lines."
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