Another Miley Cyrus song glorifying the party drug molly debuted on Tuesday, making it Cyrus’ second song in recent months to mention the dangerous drug.
“Popped a molly and you know, you know you'll never stop, you think I'm turnt up, wait until my album drops,” the 20-year-old raps on the remix of “Ain’t Worried About Nothin’.”  This following her single “We Can’t Stop” which included a line about “dancing with molly.”
In both, Cyrus is referencing the illegal drug, touted as a pure form of ecstasy. Molly has become increasingly popular both in Hollywood circles and among teenagers and young adults, and it has also been blamed for several deaths. We talked to some users about why they take it, and whether famous performers singing about it plays any role.
“I certainly think if people like Miley Cyrus and Kanye West are doing it, people are definitely going to feel like they want to do it,” said an 18-year-old from the New York area who takes molly at concerts. “For me [while listening to electronic dance music], the drug makes the music almost sound better.”  
A college student, who said he has used molly 10 to 15 times, also told FOX411 he uses it at concerts, and thinks it’s safer than cocaine.