I first learned of ZShare through discobelle.net. I go to those guys on the regular for the newest in rap, mixes and electronica. They utilize ZShare for downloading mp3's. Eventually, I thought why can't I use ZShare for my own means to search out mp3's I don't want to plop 99 cents for on iTunes. Over the weekend I started Googling a song title + ZShare and voila - I had some luck finding songs I wanted on the KreiPod and ToddPod Shuffle for Free.99. ZShare is great. In the last couple days, I've obtained:
50 Cent - "Straight to the Bank"
Kelis - "Bossy"
Tabi Bonney - "The Pocket"
Fergie - "Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)"
Crime Mob - "Rock Yo Hips"
DJ Khaled (feat. Akon, Kels, T-Pain, Lil' Kim and Young Jeezy) - "We Takin' Over (remix)"
And, indirectly, Freelance Hellraiser - "A Stroke of Genius" - a The Strokes v. Christina Aguilera mash-up I had been searching for for over 2 years.
Nice!
3 comments:
As someone who dropped 99-Small on "Bossy", I can vouch that taking the ZShare route is a good move. I'll have to check this service out.
Also, Freelance Hellraiser is a funny name. Thanks for including it again.
Nice going. I randomly came across your blog in a search for freelance hellraiser and proceeded to read your post here. Your post has gotten me pretty angry because its people like you who ruin a good thing by discovering said "good thing" and then broadcasting it all over the internets and getting everyone and their mom abusing it until its ruined...
@ annonymous
That freelance hellraiser track is at least like 5 years old. I doubt anyone that's wanted it hasn't already found the means to get it by now. And if you think my blog has some extensive reach across the internets, you're kidding yourself. My friends and family read my blog - that is about it. That is who I write it for. So save your annonymous comments for some blog that really cares about them.
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