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Spotify is a popular music streaming service which gives everyone easy access to over 30 million songs on multiple devices like Mac, Windows, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android phones and tablets. It provides free and premium subscription. With premium subscription ($9.99 pre month or $14.99 per month for family), you can enjoy high quality streaming (320kbit/s) without ads interruption and download playlists for offline listening. Free subscribers can't download Spotify music. They can only listen to the Spotify music online with network connection.
You may wonder is there any tool that allows everyone to download Spotify music, even without premium account? Well, what you need is a spotify downloader. Spotify Downloader is an app that allows you to download any Spotify songs, albums or playlists from any Spotify account, whether premium or free. The downloaded Spotify songs are saved in plain formats, such as mp3, which means you can enjoy the songs anywhere outside Spotify app, such as on your iTunes, Google Play Music, iPod or Sandisk mp3 players.
Here we will introduce you 5 free Spotify downloader tools that you can use to download any Spotify songs, albums or playlists on Mac or Windows for offline listening.

1. Spotiload (former Spotify Vk Downloader)
Spotiload (former Spotify Vk Downloader) is a free Google Chrome extension which allows users to download Spotify songs. It finds and downloads Spotify tracks from vk.com with matching name from any Spotify playlist. Vk. com is a socila network where users can upload own mp3 files to website and name them as they like. Log in to vk.com and go to Spotify page, now you can use Spotiload tool button to select and download tracks you'd like to find on vk.com.
Pros:
Free
Cons:
Injects and replaces ads into multiple websites without warning.
Requires a vk.com account.
Only songs on the VK site can be downloaded.
Doesn't work on songs that have multiple artists.


  1. Any audio, everywhere. Stream any audio from your Mac all around your network. Send music services like Spotify or web-based audio like Pandora wirelessly to all sorts of devices, including the Apple TV, HomePod, Google Chromecast, Sonos devices, and Bluetooth speakers.
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2. Spotify & Deezer Music Downloader
Spotify & Deezer Music Downloader is also a Google Chrome extension for you to save Spotify & Deezer Tracks from Spotify and Deezer WebPlayer. You can download music from the Spotify Web player directly, extension adds a download button to web player interface. Same as Spotiload, Spotify & Deezer Music Downloader doesn't download songs from Spotify directly. It uses multiple mp3 libraries to search through and download Spotify music files from. A certain amount of tracks are missing in the libraries, therefore, some Spotify tracks won't be downloaded.
Pros:
Free
Cons: Only download every single songs one by one.
Some songs can't be downloaded.

Chrome is not only a mighty web browser, but also can be a great Spotify music player. Spotify provides web player for both free and Premium to access Spotify music which is way easier than installing the desktop app. And you can get a mini player on web player. Open Chrome and type in open.spotify.com to get Spotify web player. Let’s see how to download Spotify on Mac, in particular. How to download Spotify on Mac. While Spotify has a web app for online listening, there are quite a few reasons to actually get a Spotify download for Mac instead, the most important of which is the ability to download Spotify songs for offline listening.

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3. iScream (Mac)
iScream is a freeware voice recording application for Mac OS X. It is designed to record audio from a microphone, line-in or any other input audio device. Click its icon in the dock to start or stop the recording. It supports 3 formats: MP3, AAC and WAV.
Pros: Easy to use.
Cons: can't obtain ID 3 tags.
Have to manually start and stop recording of each song.
Can't skip ads in Spotify Free.

4. Audacity (Mac&Windows)
Audacity is a free, easy-to-use, multi-track audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. The interface is translated into many languages.
Pros: Audio Recorder and editor all in one.
Cons: Can't obtain ID 3 tags.
Have to manually start and stop recording of each song.
Can't skip ads in Spotify Free.
Complicated interface.

5. AllToMP3 (Mac&Windows)
AllToMP3 is perhaps the most user-friendly Spotify downloader among the free ones. It allows you to download and convert Spotify music to 256 kb/s MP3 with tags, cover and lyrics! Just copy&paste the link of the song, album or playlist to the top area, click Enter on your keyboard and the downloading begins. This app doesn't actually download from Spotify, it just searches the songs on YouTube and download them from there. If the Spotify songs you want to download aren't on YouTube, there isn't much you can do.
Pros: Keep ID3 tags.
Cons: Download only the first 100 songs in a playlist.
Downloads songs from the internet with titles from Spotify.
May download wrong songs.

Free software always has kinds of problems. If you want a stable Spotify music downloader that can save your time and energy, try Boilsoft Spotify Music Converter for Mac or Boilsoft Spotify Music Converter for Windows. Boilsoft Spotify Music Converter is designed for you to quickly and easily download Spotify music in MP3, M4A, WAV and FLAC with 100% original quality. Whether you are free or premium subscriber, you can use it to download Spotify songs.
Pros:
Download as many Spotify playlists as you like at a time.
Customize music quality as you like.
Drag&drop playlists.
4 output formats: mp3, m4a, wav and flac.
Cons:
Spotify app will be used during downloading.

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Tutorial on downloading Spotify music with Boilsoft Spotify Converter.

Spotify Web Player Mac

Initially conceived as a hard-edged British blues combo in the late '60s, the band gradually evolved into a polished pop/rock act over the course of a decade. Throughout all of their incarnations, the only consistent members of Fleetwood Mac were drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist John McVie -- the rhythm section that provided the band with their name. Ironically, they had the least influence over the musical direction of the band. Originally, guitarists Peter Green and Jeremy Spencer provided the group with their gutsy, neo-psychedelic blues-rock sound, but as both guitarists descended into mental illness, the band began moving toward pop/rock with the songwriting of pianist Christine McVie. By the mid-'70s, Fleetwood Mac had relocated to California, where they added the soft rock duo of Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks to their lineup. Obsessed with the meticulously arranged pop of the Beach Boys and the Beatles, Buckingham helped the band become one of the most popular groups of the late '70s. Combining soft rock with the confessional introspection of singer/songwriters, Fleetwood Mac created a slick but emotional sound that helped 1977's Rumours become one of the biggest-selling albums of all time. The band retained their popularity through the early '80s, when Buckingham, Nicks, and Christine McVie all began pursuing solo careers. The group reunited for 1987's Tango in the Night, but Buckingham left the band and Fleetwood Mac entered a period where they slowly lost their frontmen, culminating in the group officially calling it a day after Time faded upon its 1995 release. The band quickly reunited, though, assembling for The Dance, a 1997 live album, then stabilizing without Christine McVie for their 2000s incarnation, a lineup that produced 2003's Say You Will. McVie returned to the fold for a series of successful tours starting in 2014, but the group harmony was short-lived. Buckingham was ousted prior to an anniversary tour in 2018, his departure proof that the one constant in Fleetwood Mac through the years was change.