Vanced YouTube Music Mod is a modified client for the YouTube Music streaming service. It is designed for users who want the core music and video playback functionality without the limitations of the official app. The mod targets listeners who require background play, dislike advertisements, and do not wish to pay for a Premium subscription.
What This Mod Unlocks
- Advertisements are completely removed from all interfaces, including audio streams, video playback, and the home screen.
- Background playback is enabled, allowing audio to continue when the screen is off or when using other apps.
- The ability to download music and videos for offline listening is unlocked without requiring a YouTube Premium account.
- Repeat and shuffle functions are available without restriction.
- High-quality audio streaming (up to 256kbps) is accessible without subscription checks.
The mod features are active immediately upon launch. No activation menu or special taps are required. The interface is identical to the official app, but the Premium-locked functions now operate without verification.
Vanced YouTube Music Mod requires Android 5.0 or higher. The installation file is approximately 8.5 MB, but the app will require additional storage for cached data and downloads. Root access is not required for installation or functionality.
Installation Steps
- Download the Vanced YouTube Music Mod APK file.
- Enable installation from unknown sources in your Android device settings.
- Open the downloaded file and proceed with the installation prompts.
- Launch Vanced YouTube Music Mod and sign in with your Google account.
Some features rely on the official YouTube Music servers. Download functionality may be revoked if Google changes its backend API. The mod does not work with YouTube-branded accounts managed by a parent or guardian (Supervised Accounts). Clearing the app data will not reset the unlocked features, as they are hardcoded into the mod. Using the mod with the same account on an official, unmodified YouTube Music app may trigger inconsistency warnings from Google, but account bans are rare for music streaming.