WATCH: Cheech and Chong Unite with Fleetwood Mac Skateboarder Nathan Apodaca

Nathan Apodaca meets Cheech and Chong
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The legend of Nathan Apodaca rolls on. The man known as 420Doggface208 on Twitter and "Fleetwood Mac skateboarder" to millions more around the world thanks to his viral video featuring 1977 single "Dreams" continues to win.

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Apodaca's latest victory involves his longtime favorites, L.A. comedy legends Cheech and Chong. They rang the skateboarder up to make a quick TikTok duet. Watch it below.

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♬ original sound - Cheech & Chong

That's not all--Cheech and Chong tapped Apodaca for a special in-game event in their LEAF mobile game, Cheech & Chong Bud Farm, today (October 16). Apodaca appeared as a guest card in the cult game.

"Cheech and I love the simple, chill feeling in Nathan's TikTok video, it's really what we need right now and we are excited to have him in our game," Tommy Chong said in a press release.

"It's really an honor to be working with Cheech and Chong in their game," Apodaca said. "These guys are legends and I have been a fan for a really long time. I'm so glad LEAF was able to make this happen and can't wait to play the event."

See Apodaca's announcement below.

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♬ original sound - doggface208

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