July 25, 2025 – Billboard-charting pop artist Ashlee Keating has officially released her new single “Too Toxic”, a fearless reimagining of Britney Spears’ iconic 2004 hit. More than just a cover, “Too Toxic” blends the familiar with the unexpected – keeping the addictive instrumental elements fans love, but introducing fresh lyrics, assertive energy, and a new female narrative. It’s Britney nostalgia, with Ashlee’s modern bite.
The inspiration behind the track came from a moment of realization: Ashlee admitting she was the one who brought the toxicity into a relationship. That raw self-awareness, paired with her commanding vocals, flips the original on its head. “He said I’m toxic, too toxic, still gonna ride ‘cause he like it…” she sings—owning her flaws with confidence, sass, and control.
This isn’t just a tribute—it’s a reinvention. A sonic makeover that keeps the intoxicating instrumental fans remember, but injects it with new energy and a modern female narrative that’s all Ashlee.
From her Broadway debut at age six to Billboard chart success as an independent artist, Ashlee’s journey has been anything but conventional. With past press looks in LADYGUNN, Authority Magazine, Disrupshion, and viral streaming moments, “Too Toxic” marks the next chapter in a career rooted in talent, authenticity, and evolution.

About Ashlee Keating:
Ashlee Keating is a Billboard-charting pop artist, actress, and content creator known for her empowering anthems and bold performances. A New Jersey native, she made her Broadway debut at age six in The Sound of Music, competed on CBS’s Star Search, and was handpicked by Radio Disney as an “Up & Coming” artist.
Ashlee’s recent releases have translated that early momentum into real chart success: “Hurt Me So Good” hit #8 on the Billboard Dance/Club chart, while “Bad Mistake” held a spot in the Top 20 for three consecutive weeks. Her single “YASSS” has earned over 1.2 million streams on Spotify, and her holiday track “Nice N Naughty” debuted with 150K streams in its first week. In 2022, she released “SAUCY,” executive produced by hitmaker Tommy Brown, and performed it live at NYC Youth Pride in Central Park.
Beyond the music, Ashlee is a passionate advocate for causes close to her heart, especially women’s empowerment and LGBTQ+ rights. From headlining Virtual Pride 20 NJ to performing at iHeart x McDonald’s Pride in Atlanta, she’s used her voice and visibility to support inclusivity and equality—year-round. She’s also worked with organizations like GLAAD, Girl Up, St. Jude, and Make-A-Wish, aligning her public platform with purpose.
With more music on the way, Ashlee Keating continues to champion self-love, confidence, and being unapologetically yourself—both on and off the stage.
