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MICK FLEETWOOD
HILARIOUSLY JOINS 'DREAMS' CHALLENGE
... It Just Hits Different!!!

Mick Fleetwood's going the way of the Fleetwood Mac-loving skateboarder who went viral for cruising on "Dreams" and juice ... and it's awesome.


The rock band's co-founder and drummer joined the "Dreams" Challenge Sunday by sharing his own TikTok, showing him grooving to their 1977 hit on a skateboard ... while sipping on some cran-raspberry juice.


Mick says Nathan Apodaca -- the TikTok star whose original video sparked the challenge -- "had it right. Dreams and Cranberry just hits different."

As you may know ... Nathan's become a sensation since posting his Fleetwood Mac-inspired feel-good vid. It's not only racked up millions of views but also helped him get thousands in donations to better his life ... as TMZ first told you.


He's been called the viral star 2020 needs and helped folks feel a little happier amid these tough times. Mick's response to the "Dreams" Challenge seems pretty clear -- don't stop


Watch Mick Fleetwood Recreate Viral Fleetwood Mac “Dreams” TikTok

Juice in hand, the rock icon pays tribute to TikTok hero Nathan Apodaca

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Mick Fleetwood and Nathan Apodaca
Mick Fleetwood and Nathan Apodaca (TikTok stills)

Nathan Apodaca is the TikTok star who hopped on a skateboard and lip synced to Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” while clutching a bottle of Ocean Spray Cran-Raspberry juice. The video went viral, resulting in a streaming spike for the already massive song from Rumours. The band tweeted their appreciation, and now in the grand tradition of Paul McCartney’s “Black Beatles” challenge video, Mick Fleetwood started a TikTok account just to create his own version of Apodaca’s video. (It’s unclear if he’s actually skateboarding.) Watch Fleetwood’s version and the original below.

Fleetwood Mac just reissued their 1969 album Then Play On. Read Pitchfork’s feature “Stevie Nicks: Her Art and Life in 33 Songs.”

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