![]() In 2021, he was the focus of a bilingual exhibit at the Grammy Museum and in December, a documentary about Solis’ life and career titled “El Buki: Las letras de mi historia” (El Buki: The lyrics of my story) premiered on Prime Video. ![]() Indeed, Solis’ legacy has been honored with major awards and events throughout the past few years, all in dedication to his decades-long career in Latin music. While touring with the band was a staple for him, he’s quick to point out that “beautiful things happened in my own career as well.” “All of those things increase the expectation and enthusiasm of the public to see us on stage once more,” he explained. After a 25-year break, during which Solis paved his way as a multi-faceted solo artist, composer, producer and artistic director, Los Bukis reunited in 2021 for a sold-out stadium tour that spanned through 2022, with record-breaking numbers. “In the last few months there were a lot of marvelous things that happened, such as a reunion with Los Bukis,” said Solis, who founded the band in Mexico in 1973, along with his cousin Joel Solis. The way Solis sees it, his upcoming 2023 tour is the ultimate bonus to a rather long list of career accomplishments that marked his 2022. “It’s intriguing how all of this works with social media, the way genres change, and how everything is possible now because of it,” said Solis. “It’s really interesting because maybe some people really think that I really did record that song myself,” he said in laughter as he continued, “Someone said to me that for the first time, they actually understood what Bad Bunny’s song lyrics are saying.” While he mentioned that there are “always surprises” on tour, he didn’t reveal any, though he chuckled at the inquiry of a possible Bad Bunny collaboration, after a video of a Solis impersonator performing El Conejo Malo’s chart-topping “Me Porto Bonito” went viral on TikTok. to hit cities in Mexico, Spain and Canada. The tour will also extend outside of the U.S. 3 and wrapping up in Chicago at the Allstate Arena on Oct. dates, starting at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif. ![]() Hopefully, we’ll see Los Bukis tour their victory lap in the near future.A post shared by Marco Antonio Solis tour includes 22 U.S. Although they played only one song, fans soon flooded social media with excitement about the reunion. Wearing matching outfits like in their heyday, Los Bukis performed “Tu Cárcel” from Marco Musical studios where they had recorded some of their biggest hits. Songs like “Quiéreme,” “Me Volví Acordar De Ti,” “Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti,” and the aforementioned “Tu Cárcel” are some of their record-breaking hits, a streak of success that lasted until their dissolution in 1996. Their ultra melodic, romantic, and polished music helped the style cross over into mainstream radio and television, helping the genre gain a bigger audience to international stages. Over the next two decades, they became one of the most popular and important grupero bands in the history of Mexican music. Los Bukis formed in 1973 in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán. To say it brought the house down is an understatement. A post shared by Jimmy Humilde the last part of Bohemia En Pandemia, Marco Antonio was joined by his former bandmates Joel Solis, Javier Solis, Roberto Guadarrama, Eusebio Cortez, and Pedro Sánchez, to play their biggest hit as Los Bukis, “Tu Cárcel” for the first time in a quarter of a century. ![]()
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