6 on Billboard Latin Pop Albums chart, selling more than a million copies in the first few weeks after its release and earning diamond certification. Their next studio album “Me Volvi A Acordar De Ti” was issued two years later and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. It was followed by “Mi Fantasia” (1984) and “A Donde Vas” (1985), which peaked at No. In 1982, Los Bukis released their seventh studio album “Yo Te Necesito”, which earned them a Grammy Award nomination for Best Mexican-American Performance – Marco wrote and composed most of the songs for the album. It was followed up by the studio albums “Te Tuve Y Te Perdi” (1977), “Me Siento Solo” (1978), “Los Triunfadores” (1979), “Me Muero Porque Seas Mi Novia” (1980), and “Presiento Que Voy A Llorar” (1981). Three years later, they changed the name one more time to Los Bukis and released their debut studio album “ Falso Amor”, with the album’s lead single of the same title becoming an instant hit in Latin America. They made their debut TV appearance in the famous TV program “Siempre En Domingo”, after which they signed a contract with the record label Discos Melody in 1972. Marco launched his professional music career in 1970 when he started performing as a member of El Dueto Solís, alongside his cousin Joel Solís the name of the duo was later changed to Los Soles Tarascos and then to Los Hermanitos Solís. Regarding his education, Marco hasn’t shared any details about it. He holds Mexican nationality, belongs to Hispanic ethnic group, and is a Christian. He has a brother, named José Javier Solís Sosa, who is also involved in the music industry as a singer. Marco spent his early years in his hometown of Ario de Rosales, located in Michoacán, where he was raised by his father, Antonio Solís Marroquín, and his mother, María Elena Sosa. Posted by Marco Antonio Solis on Sunday, Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, Educational Background
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