Latest Release
- NOV 24, 2023
- 20 Songs
- 40 Años · 1998
- 15 Inolvidables · 1993
- Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio · 2003
- Marco Antonio Solís · 1997
- Gracias por Estar Aquí · 2013
- Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2 · 1999
- 40 Años · 2001
- Por Amor A Mi Pueblo · 1995
- 40 Años · 1999
- La Mejor Colección · 1999
Essential Albums
- The title of this 2010 album finds Marco Antonio Solís "fully realized," and the Mexican singer delivers his signature string-saturated balladry with a lighter hand than previously. Songs like "A Dónde Vamos a Parar" (Where Are We Going to End?) still wallow in the depths of romantic despair. But "Tú Me Vuelves Loco" (You Drive Me Crazy) drifts by on a breezy cumbia beat, and even "Él Nunca Te Olvida" (He Never Forgets You) delivers its spiritual message with a soft touch.
Artist Playlists
- Decades of hits from the Mexican singer/songwriter with the golden voice.
- When it comes to Latin music, this man can do anything.
Live Albums
- 2023
- 2023
Appears On
About Marco Antonio Solís
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.
- GENRE
- Pop Latino