Stephanie ‘Stevie’ Lynn Nicks is a singer-songwriter, known for her career with the British-American rock band ‘Fleetwood Mac.’ She changed the fortune of the band for the better after joining it in 1975. After joining the band, she created history with her second album ‘Rumours’ which won the ‘Grammy Award for Album of the Year’ and was eventually certified ‘2× Diamond’ by the ‘Recording Industry Association of America’ (RIAA). After a very successful stint with the band, she decided to go solo. Her debut solo album ‘Bella Donna’ charted at No.1 on the ‘U.S. Billboard’ and received platinum certifications within months of its release. Her second album ‘The Wild Heart’ also received platinum certifications, establishing Nicks as a solo artist. She had many friends in the music industry, and invited them to play music for her albums. Her next album ‘Rock a Little’ was also a huge hit and received platinum certifications like its predecessors. However, the stress of working so hard had a toll on her mental and physical well-being, and she developed a drug addiction problem. The talented singer struggled hard to overcome her substance abuse and was eventually successful in leaving this troubled part of her life behind. A prolific performer, she is credited to have produced more than 40 ‘Top 50’ hits with a sale figure exceeding 140 million albums.