Some scripts don’t generate premium accounts; they test leaked username/password pairs from previous data breaches to see if any have active premium. These are called “openbullet configs.” You aren’t generating anything new—you’re just using stolen credentials. This is a felony in many jurisdictions.
Absolutely not.
Every single “spotify premium generator github new” is either:
The landscape has changed. In 2018, modified APKs worked for months. In 2026, Spotify’s server-side verification is so robust that no local-only modification can grant true premium features like offline downloads or 320kbps streaming.
It’s not premium, but it’s 100% safe. You get unlimited access to 100 million songs, just with ads and no offline downloads. On mobile, you have limited skips, but on desktop, you can skip freely.
Historically, modified Spotify APKs (like Spotify Dogfood or Spotiflyer) have allowed Android users to listen ad-free and skip tracks. However, these are not “generators” and they do not enable offline downloads (since downloads are server-side authenticated). More importantly, Spotify has aggressively updated its app to detect these mods, leading to frequent “bans” where the app simply refuses to play music after a few days.