Exploring Stevie Nicks' Post-Fleetwood Mac Musical Journey: From 'Moonlight' to 'The Dealer

Stevie Nicks, known for her time with Fleetwood Mac, continued to release music after leaving the band in 1991. One of her underrated gems is the song "Moonlight," which she started writing in the 70s about her relationship with Lindsey Buckingham. Released in 2011, the song showcases Nicks' lyrical prowess and voice, especially when accompanied by a piano motif.
In 2020, Nicks collaborated with Miley Cyrus on the song "Midnight Sky," which samples Nicks' own "Edge Of Seventeen" from her debut solo album. Cyrus sought Nicks' approval for the song, acknowledging the influence Nicks had on her as an artist. The track features Nicks' vocals and pays homage to her iconic sound.
"The Dealer," released as the lead single from Nicks' 2014 album, "24 Karat Gold – Songs From the Vault," explores themes of personal responsibility and self-awareness. The song reflects on the choices one makes in life and the consequences that follow. Nicks' reflective lyrics in the song highlight the idea of being in control of one's own destiny.
These post-Fleetwood Mac projects by Stevie Nicks may not have the same recognition as her earlier hits, but they offer a glimpse into her continued artistry and storytelling. Fans of Nicks' music can appreciate these songs for their emotional depth and musical creativity.