Stevie Nicks has debuted officially on the musical app, TikTok. While many celebs are spending their time in quarantine in various ways, Nicks seems to have found great success with a video-sharing social networking app.

The 72-year-old singer and songwriter ensured that her grant entry is noticed and welcomed on the platform, which is known for its viral challenges. The legendary musician accepted a challenge and made her own version of Dreams.

The singer sat near a grand piano, and an Ocean Spray cranberry bottle was placed right near her white roller skates. There was a record playing that played Dreams in the background, which was a hit single dropped in 1977.

Nicks could be seen fixing her laces while her feet are on the roller skates, and she sang the single in her own voice. It was amazing for the fans to listen to the evergreen song in the legend's voice, and she received a huge amount of appreciation from netizens.

In fact, Nicks was a part of the writing team of Dreams and performed with Fleetwood Mac, a United Kingdom's rock band of 1967. The singer ensured that everyone sees her short performance as she shared the TikTok video on her Twitter and captioned the video "afternoon vibe."

This video challenge was first started by a 37-year-old TikTok user, Nathan Apodaca. He gained fame through this challenge last month, and his ID on TikTok goes by @420doggface208. Apodaca's captioned his first video of this challenge as "Morning vibe," in which he shared his skateboard footage.

The TikTok star was seen skateboarding on the streets while he was holding a Cran-Raspberry juice bottle in one hand and another hand he used to shoot himself in selfie mode. Soon after the video became trending on TikTok along with other social media, Fleetwood Mac responded to the video on Twitter and opened up about their love for the vibe.

In fact, the rock band loved the video so much that they created their own TikTok account for the sake of recreating Apodaca's video. In an interview, Apodaca revealed that it felt insane when so many legendary artists supported his video.

Apodaca admitted that it was surprising to see that Mick Fleetwood created an account on TikTok just to make a video and mention his name in the comment section. He also revealed that he received a letter from the rock band.