
At the beginning of the millenium, Napster was the infamous name when it comes to pulling off the latest hits in the music entertainment industry. Now, several sites have followed suit, although you have to subscribe first before getting the free trials. That sucks, I know, but come on, when you can have access to that number (read: thousands and even millions) of tracks, then might as well sign up and download, right.
But I think any person in their right mind would agree with me if the site not merely stands as a music downloading site, but also as a music tool. That's where
eMusic site keeps the competition at bay. eMusic is not only a digital music online provider, but also offers its subscribers the option to mix and burn CDs or transform them into MP3 formats. Cool, eh? eMusic promotes independent music and labels so you'll definitely get to hear music fresh from the budding artists themselves!
New users are instantly given a free trial period. If they like the service, they can register for an affordable plan of just about $10 a month and that's roughly around a half hundred downloads already. Even if I have an
Apple iPod gadget, I still can make use of my eMusic downloads because the site is compatible with iPod.
Raggea music, a genre in the current music scene more commonly associated with the sensational star Bob Marley has lost another one of its beloved superstars. Desmond Dekker, made popular by his hit single "Israelites" in 60s died of what was believed to
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I was listening to my MP3 player yesterday and I found out that some of my songs are very old already. I need to replace them with new songs from eMusic. Incidentally, I heard my friend humming a song from the Black Eyed Peas. Man, they are so cool! I
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