Earlier this summer, Miley Cyrus denied she was singing about molly on her hit song “We Can’t Stop.” She eventually owned up to it, and now she’s gone a step further, professing her preference for the form of ecstasy and other drugs in a recent interview.

“Hollywood is a coke town, but weed is so much better. And molly, too,” the pop star told Rolling Stone. “Those are happy drugs—social drugs. They make you want to be with friends. You’re out in the open. You’re not in a bathroom.”

The quote was an outtakes from an interview that appeared in this week’s issue of the magazine.

Drugs weren’t the only things the singer held court on. She addressed racial double standards in pop music and talked about her hopes for the now infamous, Terry Richardson-directed video for “Wrecking Ball,”  in which Cyrus appears wearing nothing but a pair of boots.

“I think it will be one of those iconic videos too,” the pop star said. “I think it’s something that people are not gonna forget. Hopefully an artist 30 years from now will be like ‘Yo you remember that Miley Cyrus video? We gotta do something like that.’”

As with everything she’s done this summer, the interview makes clear that Cyrus is not the same person who got her break staring in the Disney Channel sitcom “Hannah Montana.”

Cyrus’ fourth album, “Bangerz,” is due out on October 8.