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Marco Antonio Solís

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Marco Antonio Solís
NameMarco Antonio Solís
Birth nameMarco Antonio Solís Sosa
Birth dateMarch 29, 1959
Birth placeArio de Rosales, Michoacán, Mexico
Years active1975–present
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, record producer, composer
LabelsFonovisa, Universal Music Latino, EMI, Los Bukis
Associated actsLos Bukis, Enrique Iglesias, Jenni Rivera

Marco Antonio Solís Marco Antonio Solís is a Mexican singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his work in regional Mexican music, Latin pop, and romantic ballads. He began his career as co-founder and frontman of the band Los Bukis and later achieved international success as a solo artist, writing and producing hits for performers across Latin America and the United States. Solís's body of work spans decades and includes numerous chart-topping albums, collaborations, awards, and influence on contemporary Latin music.

Early life and family

Marco Antonio Solís was born in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Mexico, into a family with musical traditions that included local folk influences such as son calentano and música ranchera. His parents and siblings were part of the rural community that shaped his early exposure to Mexican regional performers like Vicente Fernández, José Alfredo Jiménez, and Lola Beltrán. As a youth he relocated to Cerritos, Sinaloa and later to La Barca, Jalisco, where early associations with local bands and youth music competitions connected him to venues, radio stations, and regional festivals common to aspiring artists from Michoacán, Sinaloa, and Jalisco. These family and community ties connected him to a generation of Mexican performers who later collaborated with labels and promoters in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Los Angeles.

Musical career

Solís co-founded the band Los Bukis in the early 1970s, joining musicians who performed styles related to grupera, cumbia, and romantic ballads at clubs, radio shows, and festivals across Michoacán, Sinaloa, and California. Los Bukis recorded for labels that promoted regional Mexican acts and toured venues that included arenas and theaters shared with acts such as Los Ángeles Azules, Bronco, and Los Tigres del Norte. The group's songwriting and arrangements led to crossover attention from television programs, award shows, and record executives in Mexico City and Miami, establishing connections with producers, session musicians, and arrangers who also worked with artists like Juan Gabriel, José José, and Rocío Dúrcal.

Solo career and major albums

After Los Bukis disbanded, Solís launched a solo career that produced albums released on major labels and independent imprints, achieving chart success on Billboard Latin charts and regional radio formats. Solo albums include releases that charted alongside contemporaries such as Luis Miguel, Ricky Martin, Shakira, and Alejandro Fernández, and he collaborated with producers and session players linked to studios in Miami, Los Angeles, and Mexico City. His discography contains studio albums, live recordings, and compilations that contributed to tours across the United States, Latin America, and Spain, performing at venues like the Nokia Theatre, Auditorio Nacional, and Madison Square Garden with support from orchestras, mariachi ensembles, and touring bands associated with major Latin acts.

Songwriting and productions for other artists

Solís wrote and produced songs recorded by a wide array of artists across Latin genres, providing material for singers and groups such as Rocío Dúrcal, Ana Gabriel, Pepe Aguilar, Marco Antonio Muñiz, Alicia Villarreal, and Vicente Fernández. His compositions were covered by performers in regional Mexican, pop, and tropical styles, finding placement on albums by Jenni Rivera, Marco Antonio Solís's contemporaries, and international stars including Luis Fonsi, Thalía, and Paulina Rubio. His songwriting credits connected him with publishing companies, music supervisors, and record labels that pitched songs for telenovelas, film soundtracks, and television specials featuring artists like Gloria Trevi, Ricardo Montaner, and Diego Verdaguer.

Awards, honors and recognitions

Throughout his career he received numerous awards, including Latin Grammy nominations and wins, Billboard Latin Music Awards, Premio Lo Nuestro honors, and recognitions from industry organizations such as ASCAP and BMI that celebrate songwriting and publishing achievements. He has been honored at ceremonies in Las Vegas, Miami, Mexico City, and Los Angeles alongside peers like Juanes, Carlos Santana, and Maná. Institutional accolades have included lifetime achievement acknowledgments, induction into halls of fame, and awards presented by cultural institutions connected to CONACULTA, the Smithsonian Latino Center, and municipal arts councils in Mexican states.

Personal life and philanthropic activities

His personal life includes family ties and residency patterns spanning Michoacán, Guadalajara, and the Los Angeles area, with close relationships to musicians, managers, and industry professionals who supported touring and production logistics. Solís has participated in philanthropic activities and benefit concerts raising funds for disaster relief, cultural preservation, and music education initiatives associated with foundations, universities, and non-profit organizations operating in Mexico and the United States. He has collaborated with charitable drives involving community organizations, broadcasting networks, and benefit events that also included participation from artists such as Shakira, Ricky Martin, and Marco Antonio Muñiz.

Legacy and influence on Latin music

Marco Antonio Solís's influence extends across generations of Latin artists, songwriters, and producers, informing the stylistic development of genres like grupera, romantic pop, and regional Mexican music. His melodic and lyrical approaches have been cited by performers and songwriters associated with contemporary movements in Latin pop, bachata, and regional fusion, and his works are frequently sampled, covered, and referenced by artists on labels in Mexico City, Miami, and Madrid. His impact is evident in the repertoires of bands and soloists who emerged in the 1990s and 2000s alongside contemporaries including Alejandro Sanz, Juan Luis Guerra, and Ricardo Arjona.

Category:Mexican singer-songwriters Category:1959 births Category:Living people