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About Marco Antonio Solís
Hometown
Ario de Rosales, Michoacan, Mexico
Born
December 29, 1959
Genre
Pop Latino
A key figure in modern Mexican pop, Marco Antonio Solís is a singer, songwriter, and producer who became a solo star in the 1990s.
∙ In 1975, he and cousin Joel Solís formed Los Bukis, which became famous in Latin America and had a lasting influence on Mexican norteño and ranchera music.
∙ Solís’ solo debut, 1996’s En Pleno Vuelo, rose to No. 3 on both Billboard’s Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts, and produced three No. 1 Latin hits.
∙ Originally written for singer Marisela, his 1999 hit “Si No Te Hubieras Ido” was covered by the rock band Maná, whose 2008 version topped Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart.
∙ Along with having more than 30 hit singles and multiple chart-topping albums, Solís has won five Latin Grammy Awards and two Lo Nuestro Awards.
∙ He was featured on Enrique Iglesias’ 2013 chart-topper “El Perdedor,” which became the opening theme song for the Mexican telenovela Lo Que la Vida Me Robó.
∙ The singer performed on many tunes in the 2017 animated film Coco, and he voiced main character Ernesto de la Cruz in the Spanish-language version.
Marco Antonio Solís has also released music as a member of Los Bukis and Los Originales de San Juan.
Musical InfluencesMarco Antonio Solís's musical influences include Pedro Infante, Lola Beltrán, Juan Gabriel and more.
Influenced by Marco Antonio SolísMarco Antonio Solís has influenced the music of Chayanne, Alejandro Sanz, Pepe Aguilar and more.
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