Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's recent social media posts have sparked speculation about a possible reconciliation between the estranged couple, raising hopes among their fans for an upcoming reunion. The rock stars recently used their song lyrics to convey a cryptic message.
The two Fleetwood Mac artists took to their respective social media platforms to share a call-and-response post. Stevie Nicks wrote on her official X account on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
“And if you go forward…”
A few hours later, Lindsey responded with a post on X, writing:
“I’ll meet you there.”
Combined, the two posts create a line from the duo’s song "Frozen Love," featured on their joint studio album, Buckingham Nicks.
Fans have expressed their anticipation for a Fleetwood Mac comeback. For instance, @AimeeRi33052112 tweeted:
“I’m like a teenager all over again right now after seeing this. I just turned 60 and I’ve dreamed of this possibility since I was a teenager. Don’t tease us old folks if it’s not true, because my old heart can’t handle it,”
More details on Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's song "Frozen Love"
"Frozen Love" is a track from Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham’s sole joint album, Buckingham Nicks. It was released on September 5, 1973, and was written by the duo while Keith Olsen handled production. According to reports, "Frozen Love" was the song that led Mick Fleetwood to discover the two rock singers, leading to their joining Fleetwood Mac.
The rock song talks about a love that is firm and true. An everlasting love that stays true no matter the situation. The first verse reads:
“You may not be as strong as me/And I may not care to teach you/ It may be hard to keep up with me/ But I'll always be able to reach you.”
The chorus of the song includes the line that was shared by Stevie Nicks and Lindsey on their social media accounts.
“And if you go forward (you go forward), I'll meet you there/ And if you climb up through the cold freezing air/ Look down below you, search out above/ Cry out to life for a frozen love/ Cry, love.”
Prior to Stevie Nicks and Lindsey’s cryptic X posts, Mick Fleetwood shared a video on his Instagram, referencing the same song. In the video, Fleetwood listened to the track while commenting:
“It’s all in the song… It’s in the music that played on for so many years. It’s magic then, magic now. What a thrill.”
Buckingham Nicks contains ten tracks, including "Crying in the Night," "Stephanie," "Without a Leg to Stand On," "Long Distance Winner," "Don't Let Me Down Again, and Races Are Run.
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Stevie, Lindsey, and Mick have not confirmed any new project; however, fans hope they will receive updates soon.