Entertainment Music Mick Fleetwood Recreates Viral Cranberry Juice 'Dreams' TikTok Video The Fleetwood Mac musician recreated TikTok user Nathan Apodaca's video set to "Dreams," which went viral last month By Nicholas Rice Nicholas Rice Instagram Twitter Nicholas Rice is an Associate Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in early 2020, before later transitioning to a freelance role, and then staff positions soon after. Nicholas writes and edits anywhere between 7 to 9 stories per day on average for PEOPLE, spanning across each vertical the brand covers. Nicholas has previous work experience with Billboard, POPSUGAR, Bustle and Elite Daily. When not working, Nicholas can be found playing with his 5 dogs, listening to pop music or eating mozzarella sticks. People Editorial Guidelines Published on October 5, 2020 11:45 AM Share Tweet Pin Email Mick Fleetwood. Photo: Mick Fleetwood/TikTok Mick Fleetwood is getting in on the latest social trends. On Sunday, the 73-year-old musician joined TikTok and recreated a viral video set to Fleetwood Mac's famous 1977 hit, "Dreams." Originally posted in September by TikTok user Nathan Apodaca, who goes by @420doggface208 on the app, the video finds Apodaca drinking cranberry juice as he skates around to the popular track. The video has since gone viral, garnering more than 21 million views and 4 million likes. Now, the Fleetwood Mac drummer and band co-founder has joined in on the fun, captioning his own version of the TikTok, "Dreams and Cranberry just hits different." A-Rod & J.Lo, Reese Witherspoon and the Rest of the A-List Celebs You Should Be Following on TikTok Prior to Fleetwood's recreation of the viral TikTok, the official Fleetwood Mac Twitter account reacted to Apodaca's video shortly after it was posted. "We love this," the band wrote at the time alongside a clip of the TikTok star's video. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories According to Billboard, the band's No. 1 hit experienced a spike in sales and streams in the days following the posting of Apodaca's viral clip. For the three-day period of Sept. 25 to Sept. 27, the track gained 2.9 million on-demand U.S. streams and 3,000 digital download sales, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, the outlet reported. Stevie Nicks Is Working on a 'Rhiannon' Book and Movie amid Coronavirus Social Distancing TikTok (2) Apocada recently spoke to TMZ about the viral video, which came about after his car broke down on the way to work one morning. "My car, it just shuts off sometimes," he told the outlet. "The battery, I don't know what it is, just shuts off. I always have my longboard in there, in case I run out of gas or something." Detailing that he jumped on his alternative mode of transport and would figure out his car situation after work, Apocada then said that he was riding past the location seen in the viral clip when he decided it would be "perfect for a video." Alongside his "Dreams" inspired video, Apocada also shares a slew of other feel-good videos that feature him skating and dancing. His clips have featured songs by other artists, including him dancing to Dee Dee Sharp's "Mashed Potato Time" as well as A-ha's "Take on Me."