Modestly dubbed as the world’s most innovative site for legal music downloads, MP3Rocket.com recently launched its “100 Most Popular Artists”. This application allows users to vote for their favorite artists to be displayed by week and month to make free music downloads even easier.
Of course, this relies on your music taste being in tune with the rest of the world for it to have any use. And we do already have music charts, so this isn’t quite the revolution people are making it out to be. But still, if it makes getting music downloads easier for some people, it can’t be a bad thing.
Users can also watch their favorite artists’ music videos. Unfortunately, the top five artists at the moment for music downloads are Rihanna, Britney Spears, Linkin Park, Abba and Amy Winehouse.
It’s really just a pop music chart. MP3Rocket uses the Gnutella filesharing application and is available for free download. We’re not overly keen on MP3Rocket because when you try to leave their site, a popup menu comes up. There’s also a voice ad on the homepage.
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