from the cast of
Glee covered the song in the episode "
Britney/Brittany". The episode featured an appearance made by Spears herself. "...Baby One More Time" has been covered on numerous occasions. One of the earliest live covers of the song was by the Scottish band
Travis, recorded during one of their concerts in
Robin Hood's Bay,
North Yorkshire, England. The song was later included in the release of their 1999 single, "
Turn". Lead singer Francis Healey said, "We did it for a laugh the first time. [..] And as we played it, the irony slipped from my smile. It's a very well-crafted song. It [has] that magic thing." Spears heard their version while shopping in a mall and said, "It was so weird. I liked it though, I thought it was cool. It was a very different vibe from what I did". In July 2005,
the Dresden Dolls performed a cover during their summer concerts while opening for
Panic! at the Disco. On July 18, 2006, frontman
Brendon Urie joined the band to perform the song in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. PopWreckoning.com said the cover was "a strange twist to this pop ditty. It's obviously darker and actually tortured as opposed to Britney's school girl despair". On October 15, that year,
Kris Allen covered the song for the first time at a concert in
Seton High School in
Cincinnati, Ohio. His rendition received positive reviews. The song is heard, prominently but briefly, during the climactic fight-scene in the 2005 animated film
Robots. Fender Pinwheeler (voiced by
Robin Williams), while wearing a skirt, was busy fighting to the beat of the song. An excerpt was used in the
comedy film, but was not included on the
soundtrack album. In 2000, British
death metal cover band Ten Masked Men included a rendition of the song on their
Return of the Ten Masked Men album. A cover by
Ahmet and
Dweezil Zappa was featured in the soundtrack of the 2000 film
Ready to Rumble. The song was covered twice in
Fearless Records'
Punk Goes... compilation album series, first by
pop punk band Nicotine for 2002's
Punk Goes Pop and then by
metalcore band
August Burns Red for its 2009 successor,
Punk Goes Pop Volume Two. In 2003, the song was covered by American pop punk band
Bowling for Soup for the
soundtrack of the film
Freaky Friday and commented that their version was "really, really, dark and really
rock, [..] not the kind of 'pop'-py stuff that we usually do." In 2005,
power pop band
Fountains of Wayne covered the song for their compilation album
Out-of-State Plates.
Robert Christgau of
The Village Voice highlighted their rendition saying the song is "as redolent and fetching as any of [Fountains of Wayne]'s peaks". In the 2010
Glee season 2 episode "
Britney/Brittany", the character of
Rachel Berry, played by
Lea Michele, covered the song using similar outfits to the ones of the music video. Spears also made a cameo, taking the teacher's role, previously played by Cullota. In the 2010
Nickelodeon film,
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, the song was featured in the end credits performed by the actors as their respective characters.
Darren Criss also of
Glee performed a mash-up of "...Baby One More Time" with "
Für Elise" on
Sing Out, Raise Hope for
The Trevor Project and the
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation in December 2011. In 2012, British singer
Ed Sheeran performed an acoustic version of the song on
NOW 100.5 FM. A year later he covered it on
Z100's
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show and added a
rap verse. The song is sung by actresses
Selena Gomez,
Vanessa Hudgens,
Ashley Benson and
Rachel Korine in
Harmony Korine's film
Spring Breakers. Swedish singer
Tove Styrke released a cover of the song on July 24, 2015.
Charli XCX and
Troye Sivan referenced the song on their single "
1999" on XCX's album
Charli.
Alternative rock band
Slothrust recorded a cover of the song as part of their 2017 EP
Show Me How You Want It to Be. Anne Marie also references the song on her single "
2002". The music video also pays homage to Spears. Both singles were released in 2018. In 2020, Italian
symphonic death metal band
Fleshgod Apocalypse paid homage to the song in their single "No", slightly interpolating the chorus lines and melody near the end of the track with altered lyrics. In 2018, the sitcom
Superstore also used "Baby, One More Time" in
season 4, episode 2, "Baby Shower", during a scene of Amy Sosa (
America Ferrera)'s baby shower. In addition, the song was also used in the trailer of ''
Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard in 2021. In 2022, the song was re-versioned for the Mexican Netflix television series Rebelde''. It was performed by Brazilian actress Giovanna Grigio and Mexican actor
Alejandro Puente and was included in the soundtrack of the series released on January 5, 2022, by
Sony Music Mexico. The song appears in the 2019 Max Martin
jukebox musical & Juliet where it was performed by
Juliet Capulet in Act 1. A
rock cover of the song by
Tenacious D is featured in the end credits of the 2024 animated film
Kung Fu Panda 4, which stars Tenacious D frontman
Jack Black in the titular role of
Po. In 2025, South Korean singer
Seulgi sampled the guitar riffs from the song, for her comeback single "Baby, Not Baby". ==Legacy==