Because it increases engagement, page views, "stalking" (which is a natural part of all social sites) and it fosters a community. All of these things are important to sites that act a social network.
The specific problem with Grooveshark is that you sign up looking for music and what you get is a music player with a social component on top of it (that you usually weren't expecting).
The specific problem with Grooveshark is that you sign up looking for music and what you get is a music player with a social component on top of it (that you usually weren't expecting).