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Mar302012

Cedric Gervais - Molly

Madonna introduced Avicii last weekend at the Ultra Music Festival and by doing so created quite the buzz and controversy as expected. She asked if anyone had seen Molly, and no we haven't seen her at all. We've followed the debacle from afar, but realized we hadn't even heard the track. Deadmau5e told M to "Fuck off you fucking idiot" earlier in the week, and now Paul Van Dyk calls it "the biggest mistake of her career". And Madonna says about it all that it was in no way supposed to reference MDMA - ecstasy. "From one mouse to another, I don't support drug use and I never have. I was referring to the song 'Have You Seen Molly?', written by my friend Cedric Gervais who I almost worked with on my album." And hearing the track we're thinking it'd be easy to think THAT references MDMA + we think the cover art is scary! Regardless of what the reference was, it has ensured Molly is hyped to the max for its release. Thoughts about the track? We know we haven't seen Molly at all writing this text as we had to google all those references and were like heh? the first time we heard it, haha. Aight, gonna grab a cup of green tea now! Has anyone seen the bags? Read the NME write up here

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