Mr. WhoTune, you're selling the wrong commodity. Musicians don't need another place to host and sell their music. What would be the point of it if you're not pulling in the numbers that myspace or any other established websites are getting?
Most places that charge people to put their songs up for sell are also getting the music put on every major music store on the net, itunes, amazon, myspace, napster, rhapsody etc. Every website will host and allow people to download the music for free. Most don't charge you to sell music unless they are offering some other greater service like having your music digitally distributed.
The website looks real nice and all, but what musicians really need is a way to market their music to their own audience. They need a way to reach the people who would like their music and then buy their music. If you could sell that service you would be rich real soon.
Unfortunately all I keep hearing everywhere is the same old stale sounding crap. Sure it could be a lot of styles, but nothing new or original sounding. No artistic value what so ever. Turn on the radio, CRAP. Search for "new music", CRAP. Top 10 you say? CRAP.