Viral TikTok video shows man skateboarding to Fleetwood Mac song ‘Dreams'
‘I will never be as cool as this guy,’ one fan wrote
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Your support makes all the difference.Fleetwood Mac’s hit song “Dreams” has featured in yet another viral video.
TikTok user @420doggface208 has achieved millions of streams after he filmed himself enjoying the track while cruising along on his skateboard, at the same time as sipping from a bottle of cranberry juice.
Thousands of fans commented on how “peaceful” and “soothing” they found the video, which shows the skateboarder in a moment of pure joy.
“I will never be as cool as this guy, skateboarding, drinking juice straight out of the bottle, and vibing to Fleetwood Mac,” one viewer tweeted, in a post that received more than 40,000 likes.
He has posted a number of similar videos, including one of him skateboarding to the soundtrack of Green Day’s “Brain Stew/Jaded”.
His latest clip has achieved more than 3m views, and caused Fleetwood Mac to trend on Twitter on Saturday 26 September.
“Dreams” last hit the charts in 2018 after another meme caused a boost in the song’s already huge popularity.
The song was originally released in 1977, as a single from the band’s hit album Rumours. It remains Fleetwood Mac’s only No 1 single in the US.
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