MusicNewsMick Fleetwood recreates the viral TikTok ‘Dreams’ videoThe original clip of a guy swigging Ocean Spray out of the bottle while riding his skateboard has amassed over 21 million viewsShareLink copied ✔️October 5, 2020MusicNewsTextGünseli Yalcinkaya Mick Fleetwood, the co-founder of Fleetwood Mac, has joined TikTok and recreated a viral video that features the band’s 1977 chart-topper “Dreams”. The track tripled in sales and doubled its streams last week TikTok user Nathan Apodaca – known as @420doggface208 – went viral after he posted footage of himself skating around Idaho, whilst drinking cranberry juice. Now, Fleetwood responded to the clip by recreating the original footage. In the video, posted yesterday (October 4), the 73-year-old appears to be skating in the rain, wearing a grey t-shirt, and drinking cranberry juice. “@420doggface208 had it right,” he wrote. “‘Dreams’ and Cranberry just hits different.” Since posting, the video has been watched 2.3 million times, with Fleetwood gaining 60.4 thousand followers (and counting). The original video is currently on over 21 million views and four million likes on TikTok alone. Since its release, streaming numbers for “Dreams” have risen from a daily average of 49,000 times a day to 105,000. Watch the video below. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice5 things that inspired Smerz’s dreamy album, Big City LifeFKA twigs’ albums ranked, from alien to human Alt-pop artist Sassy 009 shares 5 of her offline obsessions15 of the most iconic producer tags of all timeReykjavík’s Alaska1867: ‘You don’t hear rap from this perspective’ Colombian-born Sinego wants to become the Anthony Bourdain of music5 artists speak on the future of ‘Latin Club’Sam Gellaitry is your favourite producer’s favourite producerLux: 4 collaborators unpack Rosalía’s monumental new album‘Fookin’ sick la!’: EsDeeKid’s fans on what makes him so specialThis new photobook tells the definitive history of grime