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Your Fleetwood Mac Song, Based on Zodiac Sign

It takes a very special band with timeless appeal to attract fans from pretty much every living generation, from Boomers to X’ers, Millennials to Gen Z, and Fleetwood Mac undoubtedly fits that bill. From love to jealousy, betrayal to independence, regret to melancholy and longing, the British American band’s lyrics have covered an array of universal themes for decades. Whether you tend to gravitate to pop music, folk, or edgier rock, there are earworms in the Fleetwood Mac catalogue you count among your favorite songs. And who can resist the whimsical, emotional lyricism of the late Christine McVie and Stevie Nicks’ powerful vocals? And that’s just a few of many reasons are about a million memes on social media that joke about how Fleetwood Mac fans are perfectly happy to keep streaming — and dancing to — the same tracks over and over again, year after year. 

That said, it’s natural to be drawn to one particular song time and again, depending on your natal astrology. Keep reading to discover which Fleetwood Mac song you are, according to your zodiac sign.

    Each Zodiac Sign as a Fleetwood Mac Song

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    Ruled by Mars, the planet of action, energy, and aggression, you’re a human fireball who has no interest in slowing down pretty much ever. Moving forward is your forte, and as the first sign of the zodiac, and one of the cardinal bunch, you’re also quick to take the initiative. That’s why Christine McVie’s upbeat, go-getter anthem is right up your alley. “Yesterday’s gone” is so aligned with your mentality. When a situation doesn’t go your way, you’re lightning fast to speed onto “tomorrow” — and to take life by the horns, much like the Ram you are, and do whatever you can to cross whatever finish line you've set your sights on. 

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    Taurus: “The Chain” 

    In this iconic hit, which happens to be the only song that is credited to all five members of the band (Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Christine McVie, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood),  Nicks and Buckingham sings about holding on and enduring (“Chain, keep us together”). That couldn’t be more in tune with your M.O. as the fixed earth sign. In fact, sometimes you struggle with breaking out of ruts and moving on, because you’re so loyal, dependable, and resolute. And because your ruling planet is Venus, which oversees relationships, the message likely reminds you of how you might’ve felt during a particular breakup — whether romantic or platonic. After all, as one of the fixed crew, you do often steer toward absolutes (“And if you don’t love me now, you'll never love me again”). At the same time, the romantic vibe of the song, which steadily builds to a driving crescendo, feels like it mirrors your grounded, long fuse that, when tested, can erupt into a stunning explosion. 

    As the air sign ruled by Mercury, the planet of communication, information, technology, and transportation, you’re cerebral and constantly on-the-go — themes that are central to the 1975 Lindsay Buckingham-penned track that opens Fleetwood Mac. The restlessness Buckingham describes “Monday morning, you sure look fine/Friday, I got travelin' on my mind/First you love me, and then you fade away/I can't go on believing this way”) is probably quite relatable for you — especially because as the mutable air sign, you’re often as plagued by indecision as the narrator of the track. The plucky, upbeat, short-and-sweet nature of the tune is also representative of your curious, playful, lighthearted M.O. 

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    Cancer: “Seven Wonders”

    As a hopeless romantic whose ruler is the moon, which oversees emotions, intuition and instincts, you’re innately heartfelt and whimsical — and the lyrics of this Tango in the Night track, co-written by Stevie Nicks, speak to your tender soul. The sentimentality woven throughout the  tune — “So long ago/It's a certain time/It's a certain place/You touched my hand and you smiled/All the way back you held out your hand/If I hope and if I pray/Ooh it might work out someday” — feels truly aligned with your heartfelt point of view and natural inclination to romanticize the past.

    As the fixed fire sign, ruled by the confident sun and associated with the fifth house of romance and self-expression, playfulness and lighthearted joy is baked into your astrological DNA. For that reason, Christine McVie’s Rumours track is illustrative of your approach to love — and life, really. Inspired by Christine McVie's affair with the band's lighting director, Curry Grant, the 1977 tune encapsulates what it’s like to fall head over heels for someone who brightens your world by simply being their “sweet, wonderful” selves. As a Leo, you tend to do this for everyone around you, so when you find the person who fuels magic for you, you can bank on effervescent chemistry.   

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    Virgo: “Rhiannon”

    For this 1976 hit, Stevie Nicks was inspired by Welsh myth of Rhiannon, an intelligent, autonomous, and strong ruler and mother who was known for her powerful communication skills, which sounds a lot like the mutable earth sign ruled by Mercury, the planet of information. In the track, Nicks describes the “old Welsh witch” as someone who “rules her life like a fine skylark” and is just out of reach. This mirrors the fact that one of your life lessons is often to learn how to be more discerning about who you give your energy to, given the fact that you’re so service-oriented, intuitive, and interested in helping others. 

    As the Venus-ruled cardinal air sign associated with the seventh house of partnership, you adore being in love and being one half of a one-on-one relationship. You’re also incredibly beauty- and balance-loving — so much so that you do run the risk of wearing rose-colored glasses for the sake of keeping a bond afloat. That experience is reflected by this Tango in the Night radio hit, co-written by Christine McVie and then husband Eddy Quintela, that explores prizing peace and comfort over the cold, hard truth and leaning into illusion versus risking loss. If anyone can understand settling for one day to believe in a partner, in order to avoid rockiness — even if it requires being told “little lies” — it’s you.

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    Scorpio: “Silver Springs”

    As the fixed water sign, co-ruled by go-getter Mars and God of the Underworld Pluto, you’re forever intimacy-seeking and deeply emotional, preferring to steer toward transformative experiences in love — something that Fleetwood Mac legends and famous exes Stevie Nicks and Lindsay Buckingham surely know a thing or two about. You might also find it tough to let go once you’ve given your heart away to someone you adore, and in that way, “Silver Springs,” an epic song that builds to an intense climax, feels right up your alley. Your dynamism, magnetism, and power leaves a mark on past lovers for life. If anyone could follow a former flame down until the sound of your voice haunts them, it’d be you.

    Buoyant, jovial, full of joie d’vivre, adventurous, and a proponent of the idea that more of just about anything is generally better, you owe your “go big or go home” mentality to the fact that Jupiter, the planet of expansion and fortune, is your ruling planet. That’s why Fleetwood Mac’s 1987 ode to joy-packed, uncomplicated, playful love feels like it’s exactly your vibe. When you fall for someone, you’re all in. McVie’s lyrics touch on being over-the-top, head-over-heels in love (“I'll speak a little louder, I'll even shout/You know that I'm proud and I can't get the words out”) — something you excel at — and even touches on your signature wanderlust in the title and chorus.   

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    Capricorn: “Hold Me”

    The 1982 track, written by Christine McVie and Robbie Patton for Mirage, was inspired by McVie’s relationship with Beach Boys Dennis Wilson, and appeals to your pragmatic, industrious nature as the cardinal earth sign, because it touches on themes of choosing stability over chaos, opting for emotional maturity versus drama (“I'll be waitin' for ya/If you ever want to be there”) and embracing forward motion and consistency. It’s also a pop earworm that sticks with you over the years and is a quiet crowdpleaser from the Fleetwood Mac catalogue — an attribute that mirrors your innate steadfastness.

    Ruled by electrifying Uranus and serious Saturn, you take pride in being a born rebel, revolutionary, innovator, and contrarian. In fact, anything mainstream, traditional, or run-of-the-mill gets under your skin in a major way, because you are so passionate about marching to the beat of your own drum. For that reason, “Go Your Own Way” could easily be your personal theme song. It might be a breakup anthem, but its driving beat and lyrics that touch on emotional independence and embracing autonomy could apply to just about any situation where you’re striving to celebrate striking out on your own and being thoroughly future-minded and unique.

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    Pisces: “Songbird”

    Christine McVie’s quiet, heartfelt, sweet, pure lyrics make this delicate piano ballad truly ethereal, which reflects your dreamy nature, courtesy of your ruling planet, Neptune, which oversees mysticism and illusion. You love with every fiber of your being — something that this track illustrates beautifully. It also touches on self-healing (“And I wish you all the love in the world/But most of all, I wish it from myself”), which is a crucial lesson for all empathic Pisceans who often struggle to avoid carrying the weight of other people’s emotions as their own.

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