Best Songs About Molly

Molly, also known as MDMA, is a widely used recreational drug, and its presence in popular culture has been growing steadily.

Various artists across different genres have written songs referencing the drug, its effects, and the culture around it. We’ll look at some of the best songs about Molly and what they’re all about.

1. “Molly” by Tyga ft. Wiz Khalifa and Mally Mae

Song Year: 2013

The song’s opening lyrics make it appear like they’re looking for a girl called Molly, but in a real sense, they need a party drug. That’s a common phrase people use when trying to find MDMA or ecstasy in a rave setting.

The rest of the song describes a night on the drug, referring to dancing, partying, and feeling high. Wiz Khalifa is particularly famous for his love of marijuana which is apparent in this party song.

2. “Molly” by Lil Dicky ft. Brendon Urie

Song Year: 2015

The hip-hop song has a dual meaning. Molly could be his ex-girlfriend’s name or a drug that ends up messing him. He describes his experience taking Molly for the first time, admitting that he felt on top of the world. He sings about how the drug allowed him to open up and connect with others on a deeper level.

However, he also acknowledges the drug’s potential dangers and consequences. He raps about being anxious and struggling with feelings of emptiness and loneliness afterwards. It’s a reminder that while drugs may provide temporary euphoric feelings, they’ll mess you up eventually.

3. “Little Molly” by Tommy Cash

Song Year: 2018

Little Molly is about a young girl whose life was cut short by a Molly overdose. Her father feels responsible for his daughter’s untimely death. He expresses his regret at being unable to do more to aid her and how he longs for her company.

The song perfectly represents sadness and the loss of a loved one. It’s a gentle reminder of how Molly may ruin people’s lives. Despite the song’s clear references to drug use, some fans have praised the artist for his honesty and openness about the subject.

4. “Molly” by Iann Dior ft. Bernard Jabs

Song Year: 2019

The song’s lyrics glorify being high on Molly and how powerful and unstoppable you feel. However, the artist also warns that Molly can cause anxiety and isolation.

He sings about being on the highway going back home with a girl who’s in love with Molly. He says he’s seeking to have a good time with the girl and then kick her out because he can’t risk having an emotional attachment with her.

5. “Kids on Molly” by Aries

Song Year: 2021

In this introspective track, the artist describes kids having fun to reveal Molly’s euphoric and empathogenic effects. He references Molly to imply that even when he’s fighting hard battles in life, he’ll still go out and party.

It’s an anthem meant to carry the listeners through their lowest lows and bring back memories of those euphoric highs. He highlights the temporary high that comes with taking the drug.

6. “Molly Girl” by Lil Tecca

Song Year: 2019

In Molly Girl, Lil Tecca talks about a girl addicted to Molly. He describes how she is always partying, popping pills, and living without care. Despite her dangerous lifestyle, the artist can’t help but be attracted to her energy and the fun they have together.

The track has become popular among rap fans. It’s a thought-provoking song that explores the consequences of living a careless life.

7. “We Can’t Stop” by Miley Cyrus

Song Year: 2013

Not many people know that this chart-topping hit contains references to Molly. Miley Cyrus sings about not stopping and running things, apparently a representation of the feeling of invincibility and control that Molly offers.

The music video for “We Can’t Stop” also features Miley Cyrus and her friends engaging in various activities, including smoking from a giant bong and dancing with teddy bears. It’s possible to interpret these scenes as references to drug use and the euphoric feelings that come with it.

While some may argue that the song glamorizes drug use, others argue that it simply portrays the experiences and choices of young adults in modern society. Either way, it remains one of the most popular songs about Molly.

8. “U.O.E.N.O.” by Rocko ft.  Rick Ross and Future

Song Year: 2013

The song, known for its catchy beats, became a chart-topping hit in the US, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. In his verse, Rick Ross raps about Molly and how he puts it in his lady’s champagne.

He also references women and their alleged willingness to engage in sexual activities while under the influence of the drug. The song received backlash for promoting drug use and promoting a rape culture. Despite the controversy, it remains a popular song played in clubs and parties.

9. “Pop That” by French Montana

Song Year: 2012

The hip-hop song features Rick Ross, Drake, and Lil Wayne. The lyrics explicitly refer to Molly, with the protagonist encouraging his lady to take the drug and dance proactively.

The whole track clearly shows how one loses control when they’re under Molly’s influence while highlighting the rappers’ sexual prowess and wealth.  The song has an upbeat tempo which makes it a massive club banger.

10.“Molly Girl” by Lil Durk ft. Wiz Khalifa

Song Year: 2013

The song is about being under the influence of Molly. The lyrics mention being in “Molly World” and the desire for a “molly girl,” indicating a preference for a romantic partner who also takes the drug.

The protagonist wants a lady who can accompany them in their drug-induced state. They also mention wealth and luxury items like a Ferrari, symbolizing a party atmosphere.

11. “Blood on the Leaves” by Kanye West

Song Year: 2013

One of the most haunting songs about Molly, “Blood on the Leaves” by Kanye West, addresses the dark side of drug use. He talks about how fame and drug addiction might ruin relationships. The track features a sample of Nina Simone’s “Strange Fruit,” a song about the lynching of African Americans.

The narrator recounts their partner’s first experience with taking Molly.  While some songs about Molly glorify the drug and its effects, this hit provides a sobering perspective on addiction. Kanye’s lyrics highlight the physical and emotional toll that drug use can take on a person.

12. “Roman Reloaded” by Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Wayne

Song Year: 2012

The track features Nick Minaj bragging about being the best female rapper. She throws shade at critics accusing her of making a transition to pop. The song came out just ten days after releasing “Starships,” which has a pop sound.

Lil Wayne talks about smoking blunts and popping Molly to feel high in his verse. He describes himself as a high roller, praising the drug for its euphoric effects.

13. “My Last Molly Song Ever I Promise” by Problem ft. Gunplay & Trinidad James

Song Year: 2013

The track’s lyrics reflect on the experiences of Molly, such as heightened emotions, physical sensations, and euphoria. The lyrics depict a party or club setting where rappers seek and consume drugs.

They discuss wanting to live in the present moment and make the most of life. It perfectly represents a drug-fueled lifestyle, highlighting the party culture and the effects of substances like Molly.

14. “Hip-Hop” by Wyclef Jean

Song Year: 2013

The song is an ode to the power and influence of hip-hop music and culture. The rapper references Molly to demonstrate how drug use has infiltrated the hip-hop community. He asserts that people have embraced Molly as cocaine’s replacement.

The lyrics also highlight different rappers’ achievements throughout their careers. Wyclef Jean pinpoints the contradictions within the hip-hop community and the need for honesty in addressing these issues.

15.  “All Gold Everything Remix” by Trinidad James ft. 2 Chainz, TI & Young Jeezy

Song Year: 2012

The song is about flaunting wealth, success, and a luxurious lifestyle. The artists rap about expensive jewelry, designer clothing, cars, and general opulence. James references sweating after popping Molly to temporarily escape reality and achieve heightened pleasure. The track’s catchy beat and entertaining lyrics encourage listeners to live a carefree life.

16.“Molly” by Mindless Self Indulgence

“Molly” by Mindless Self Indulgence

Song Year: 1999

The song’s protagonist is a young woman who leads a law-abiding life and strives to be nice. Then, she starts lying and realizes that disobeying rules is much more fun. That pushes her to take things further, and she starts using Molly.

The artist is passing a warning to listeners that while MDMA may make them feel invincible, it’s also a dangerous drug if they don’t use it responsibly. The reference to Molly being a liar indicates that MDMA can be cut with other substances, leading to unpredictable effects and potential harm.

17. “Molly’s Hangover” by Kings of Leon

Song Year: 2003

The song describes the mental and physical lows one experiences after using Molly. Following a whole night of partying, the song’s protagonist is recovering from Molly’s effects.

The lyrics portray the protagonist dealing with confusion, anxiety, and emptiness when they wake up in the morning after a wild party. They can’t make sense of their situation due to the drug’s disorientation. While not a typical party anthem, the track is a cautionary tale about the consequences of overindulgence.

18. “Molly” by Chase Atlantic

Song Year: 2020

The song’s lyrics tell a story of a young man who’s been through the highs and lows of taking the drug and how it has affected his mental state. He’s overly reliant on Molly; he feels sad and lonely every time he’s not high. He’s become a full-fledged addict who can’t function without Molly.

However, he realizes that the drug is only robbing him of his future and must stop using it. The track serves as a reminder that the highs from drugs may not be worth the long-term damage. Furthermore, it resonates with anyone who has ever experienced the negative effects of addiction.

19. “Mercy” by Kanye West

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dqgr0wNyPo

Song Year: 2012

The song features Big Sean, Pusha T, and 2 Chainz verses. The singer talks about his wealth and success with ladies. He’s riding in a Lamborghini with a girl attempting to seduce him.

He brags about his expensive lifestyle, fine cars, and lavish spending. He also mentions his partner, who is so thirsty for him. She’s willing to pop Molly to make him happy.

20. “Diamonds” by Rihanna

Song Year: 2012

The song celebrates living in the present moment. The singer likens humans to shiny diamonds in the skies despite hardships or difficult experiences. The track emphasizes the idea that every person is exceptional and attractive. The lyrics implore listeners to take pleasure in life, embrace their individuality and not let life’s obstacles dim their spirit.

Rihanna references rising to the universe and feeling invincible after taking Molly. The song’s upbeat tempo and infectious chorus make it popular for raves and parties.

 21. “Molly Hearts” Trippie Redd

Song Year: 2021

The lyrics explain the sensation of being high on Molly and the euphoria it produces. Trippie Redd raps throughout the song about the powerful high and sensations he feels while under the influence of Molly. He highlights the drug’s “water” feature, frequently dissolving MDMA in water or another liquid before use.

22.“Unnecessary” Childish Gambino ft. Schoolboy Q & Ab-Soul

Song Year: 2012

The song features Schoolboy Q and Ab-Soul. The lyrics discuss their extravagant and needless spending, partying, and drug usage. The chorus repeats, “That’s unnecessary,” as they brag about their lavish lifestyle, which includes pricey hotel rooms, fashionable watches, and skiing in Japan.

The verses have boastful lines about their riches and success, such as Q’s ability to sell mixtapes and Ab-Soul’s fondness for costly wine. The song concludes with Ab-Soul calling out to Gambino, declaring himself a legend and begging Gambino to inform everyone that he’s not to be trifled with. He also talks about being in the company of a bad girl who’s popping Molly.

23.“Beez in The Trap” Nicki Minaj ft. 2 Chainz

Song Year: 2012

Nicki Minaj and 2 Chainz wrote the song. The song includes a powerful bassline and repetitive lyrics about the value of money and achievement. To express her confidence and independence, Nicki repeats that nobody can tell her anything. Nicki and 2 Chainz discuss their lavish lifestyles, luxury attire, and sexual skills throughout the song.

The title “Beez in The Trap” refers to the drug trade and the “trap” or location where one may find drugs. The “Beez” are the female trap workers who help transfer the drugs. In his verse, 2 Chainz mentions taking Molly and drinking alcohol with someone’s girl. The song is a boastful anthem about enjoying life on one’s terms and succeeding against all circumstances.

24.“Box Chevy” Rick Ross

Song Year: 2013

Rick Ross raps about beginning with a box Chevy and later upgrading to a blue Lexus and how his success has enabled him to care for himself and his loved ones. The entire song is about his success and his rise from humble origins.

However, the song does make references to MDMA. Ross discusses popping a molly and wonders if the drug or his jewelry causes a woman’s sweating. While the song does not expressly encourage or condone drug usage, it does refer to it and the related lifestyle.

25.“Molly” Cedric Gervais

Song Year: 2022

The song is about the hunt for Molly. It contains lyrics concerning the singer’s search for the substance and his experiences using it. The lyrics also discuss partying, luxury, and female relationships. The word “Molly” is repeated numerous times in the chorus, highlighting the singer’s addiction to the substance.

The lyrics also reference pop culture luminaries like King Gold Chains and Jodeci and the singer’s popularity and lifestyle. Despite its catchy beat, critics have accused the song of encouraging drug use and objectifying women.

26.“Trap Back” Gucci Mane

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx_aIEDMRsc

Song Year: 2012

The song highlights Gucci Mane’s return to the rap game and his success in the drug business. He brags about his riches, power, and influence, claiming that he can compel people to do whatever he wants, including exacting retribution on those who wronged him.

The lyrics also make mention of the substance “Molly,” which is slang for MDMA. Gucci Mane discusses how his little sister is on Molly and has been with his entire squad, implying the perils and effects of drug use.

27.“Empire State of Mind” by JAY-Z featuring Alicia Keys

Song Year: 2009

The song is about the struggles and successes of life in New York City. JAY-Z describes everything he’s been through to become the man he’s today. It’s about the hope and opportunities the city offers its residents to chase their dreams irrespective of who they’re or their background.

However, the singers talk about MDMA making someone feel like a champion in verse three, which glorifies the drug’s effects and the temporary confidence it provides.

28.“I’m Addicted” by Madonna

Song Year: 2012

The story tells the story of a young woman who has gone crazy for a guy. She compares the rush of hormones with how someone feels while on MDMA.  She admits that the guy’s love has similar effects as a drug.

She only feels energetic enough to dance and do crazy things when the guy is around, and she can’t imagine a life without him. The track is a gentle reminder that love might be as effective as a drug.

29.“We Found Love” by Rihanna

Song Year: 2011

Rihanna features Scottish DJ Calvin Harris in this dance-pop song. The lyrics talk about being in love and wanting to hold onto that feeling forever. Most fans argue that Rihanna uses yellow diamonds as a metaphor for Molly, but the actual sellout is the video.

The music video portrays a different meaning altogether. It shows Rihanna in a toxic and tumultuous relationship with her lover. They’re constantly high on drugs, implying that the hopeless place where the couple finds peace is Molly. The track is upbeat and cheerful, but the video sheds light on the dangers and consequences of drug abuse.

30.“Take Ecstasy with Me” by The Magnetic Fields

Song Year: 1994

The track is about two boys who were close friends as children. As they grew, their friendship turned into a sexual relationship in which they drank together but faced criticism.

The protagonist remembers their relationship’s ecstasy, but it’s clear he’s thinking of drugs the whole time. The track perfectly captures the high spirits and ease of mind one experiences while high on MDMA.

31.“M.D.M.A.mazing” by Beans on Toast

Song Year: 2009

The track’s protagonist meets a beautiful woman at a party carrying a bag of MDMA, and they decide to try out the drug’s mind-altering effects.

The lyrics vividly depict their shared experiences under the drug’s influence, including going to concerts, dancing, holding hands, and kissing. The chorus perfectly conveys the overwhelming thrill and disorientation that comes with using Molly.

The track is an introspection on pleasure-seeking behavior and the bonds that form between people when they’re high. Furthermore, Beans on Toast explores the concept of committing mistakes when under the influence of drugs and the blurred lines between right and wrong in such situations.

Top Songs About Molly, Final Thoughts

The music industry intertwines with various aspects of human experiences, and the topic of partying and drug culture is no exception. The songs about Molly on our list demonstrate different artists’ perspectives and emotions surrounding this phenomenon.

Some of the songs celebrate the drug’s euphoric highs, but others show the side effects and potential dangers of using it. Even though they may entertain and inspire listeners, it’s crucial to remember the importance of making wise decisions about one’s well-being.

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