Artist's albums
THE BEST OF
2023 · compilation
Desamor y Despecho
2023 · album
FAVORITAS CON AMOR Vol. 2
2023 · album
Las Retro Chingonas
2022 · compilation
Qué Ganas de Verte (Deluxe)
2022 · EP
FAVORITAS CON AMOR
2022 · compilation
Primero Dios (En Vivo)
2021 · single
Qué Ganas De Verte
2021 · EP
Lo Más Romántico De Marco Antonio Solís
2021 · compilation
Se Veía Venir
2021 · single
La Nave Del Olvido
2020 · single
Con Amor Y Sentimiento
2020 · compilation
Por Amor a Morelia Michoacán (En Vivo)
2020 · album
Lo Más Escuchado De
2019 · compilation
¿Dónde Estará Mi Primavera?
2019 · single
MAS de Mis Recuerdos
2018 · album
Yo Te Necesito
2018 · single
Más que tu amigo
2018 · single
Yo Soy MAS
2018 · compilation
2En1
2017 · album
40 Años
2016 · compilation
Estaré Contigo
2015 · single
La del Perro
2015 · single
15 Inolvidables
2015 · compilation
Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez
2015 · single
Similar artists
Mariano Barba
Artist
Bronco
Artist
Los Bukis
Artist
Pedro Fernández
Artist
Emmanuel
Artist
Juan Gabriel
Artist
Diego Verdaguer
Artist
Industria del Amor
Artist
La Mafia
Artist
Ana Gabriel
Artist
Ana Bárbara
Artist
Ricardo Montaner
Artist
Alicia Villarreal
Artist
Leo Dan
Artist
Alejandro Fernández
Artist
José Maria Napoleón
Artist
Marisela
Artist
Joan Sebastian
Artist
Alvaro Torres
Artist
Biography
Marco Antonio Solís is without question one of the most important figures in the rise of Mexican and Latin music to world prominence during the last two decades of the 20th century. Born in Michoacan, Mexico, Solís was only 12 when he formed his first group, Los Hermanitos Solís, with brother Joel. He was still a teenager when he formed Los Bukis in the early '70s. Over the course of the next two decades, Los Bukis came to profoundly influence the norteño and tejano music of Mexico and the southwestern United States. Though Solís continued to work closely with Los Bukis, he also initiated a solo career that resulted in platinum certifications for mid-'90s LPs such as Quiereme, Inalcanzable, and Por Amor a Mi Pueblo. Trozos de Mi Alma followed in 1999. Solís ushered in the new millennium with a two-volume live set, En Vivo, and its companion, En Vivo, Vol. 2. His next studio album, Mas de Mi Alma, was released in 2001 and, like his previous solo albums, became a best-seller. Even though he didn't release another proper album until 2003, Solís remained a chart favorite with several songs from Mas de Mi Alma (including "Cuando Te Acuerdes de Mi" and "Si No Te Hubieras Ido") making appearances on Billboard's Latin charts. Released in May of 2003, Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio slowly made its way to the top of the charts until reaching number one in early 2004. The best-of collection La Historia Continúa... appeared by the end of 2003, followed the next spring by the split album (alongside Joan Sebastían) Dos Grandes. Razon de Sobra was also released by the year's end. The second part to his La Historia Continúa... was issued in 2005, as was a release with tejano singer Pepe Aguilar. The well-received Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2 hit shelves in 2006; it quickly topped the Latin album charts, produced a hit in "Antes de Que Te Vayas," and earned Solís a Grammy nomination for Best Latin Pop Album. The artist issued the live Noche en Madrid in June of 2008, followed a scant five months later by his eighth studio offering, No Molestar. Both albums hit the top spot on the Latin albums chart. After a short break, Solis was back in the studio. En Total Plenitud was released in 2010 and became his tenth consecutive record to hit number one on the Latin albums chart, setting a record. Its single "A Dónde Vamos a Parar" was featured in the telenovela Theresa, and the album reached platinum status in sales. Solis toured globally in support of the album for over a year. Upon the tour's conclusion, he returned to recording almost immediately. The single and video for "Tres Semanas" were released in the summer of 2013, followed by a second pre-release single and video for "De Mil Amores" in early 2014. The studio album Gracias por Estar Aquí appeared in April 2014, and was nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album at that year's Latin Grammy Awards, with "De Mil Amores" winning the award for Best Regional Song. The recording was also nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 57th Grammy Awards show. It was also his last album for a Universal affiliate label. Solis then went indie, and his deluxe live project, Por Amor a Morelia Michoacan, was titled for the city of his birth. Recorded in 2012 as an audio and video disc package, it was prefaced by the medley single "Mi Mayor Necesidad"/"A Donde Vayas" in March 2015, while the album appeared in various packages in April of that year. ~ John Bush, Rovi