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About Los Bukis

Los Bukis are a Mexican grupero band. Formed in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán in 1973, the band's current lineup consists of singer and songwriter Marco Antonio Solís, Joel Solís , José Javier Solís , Pedro Sánchez , Roberto Guadarrama , José "Pepe" Guadarrama and Eusebio "El Chivo" Cortéz .


Before forming Los Bukis, musician Marco Antonio Solís was part of a duo along with his cousin Joel Solís, titled Los Hermanitos Solís . In 1973, the two formed Los Bukis as a four-member band along with drummer Jorge Dávila and bassist Carlos Enrique "Kike" González. Two years later, the band released their debut studio album, Falso Amor , originally titled Casas de Cartón.


The band released their second studio album, Te Tuve y Te Perdi, in 1977. In 1978, González was replaced by Eusebio "El Chivo" Córtez as the band's new bassist. Their third studio album, Me Siento Solo, was released in 1978, followed by Los Triunfadores in 1979.


In 1980, Los Bukis relocated to the United States, where they added band members Roberto Guadarrama and José Javier Solís. Their fourth studio album, Me Muero Porque Seas Mi Novia, was released in 1980, with Presiento Que Voy a Llorar released the following year. In 1982, the band released their seventh studio album, Yo Te Necesito. The album was nominated for Best Mexican-American Performance at the 26th Annual Grammy Awards. In the same year, Jorge Dávila was replaced by Pedro Sanchez as the band's new drummer for 14 years. The band released their eighth studio album, Mi Fantasia, . Mi Fantasia became the band's first entry on the Regional Mexican Albums chart in the United States, peaked at number 9. Their ninth studio album, A Donde Vas , topped the Regional Mexican Albums chart for twenty weeks.


The band experienced large amounts of commercial success with the release of their tenth studio album, Me Volví a Acordar de Ti , which sold about 1.35 million copies and was certified diamond in Mexico. The album became their first top-ten entry on the Latin Pop Albums record chart, peaking at number 6. The album spawned the hit single "Tu Cárcel", which peaked at number 3 on the Hot Latin Songs chart and at number 2 on Radio Mil's Notitas Musicales chart in Mexico. The singles "Este Adiós" and the title track "Me Volví a Acordar de Ti" peaked at number 9 and 26 on the Hot Latin Songs respectively.


Their eleventh studio album, Si Me Recuerdas , peaked at number 6 on the Latin Pop Albums chart and became their second nomination for Best Mexican-American Performance at the 31st Annual Grammy Awards in 1989. The album spawned the singles "Tus Mentiras" and "Y Ahora Te Vas", the latter of which became the band's first number-one entry on the Hot Latin Songs chart. Their twelfth studio album, Y Para Siempre , experienced similar amounts of commercial success, selling about 750,000 copies in Mexico and peaking at number 5 on the Top Latin Albums. The album featured the number-one single "Como Fui a Enamorarme de Ti" and the number-two single "A Donde Vayas". The former was adapted into a full-length film of the same name starring Solís.


In 1991, the band released their thirteenth studio album, A Través de Tus Ojos. The album peaked at number 4 on the Latin Pop Albums chart and was nominated for Best Latin Pop Album at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards. The single "Chiquilla Bonita" reached number 15 on the US Latin charts. Their next studio album, Quiéreme , reached number 5 on the Latin Pop Albums and was the band's first entry on the Billboard Top Latin Albums, peaking at number 23. The single "Mi Mayor Necesidad" became their third song to top the US Latin charts, while the title track "Quiéreme" peaked at number 11. In 1993, the band released their fifteenth studio album, Inalcanzable, which peaked at number 2 on the Latin Pop Albums and at number 3 on the Top Latin Albums, their highest peaking entry on both charts. The album was nominated for Pop Album of the Year at the 1994 Lo Nuestro Awards. The singles "Acepto Mi Derrota", and "Tu Ingratitúd" peaked at number 6 and 9 on the Hot Latin Songs respectively.


This article uses material from the Wikipedia article "Los Bukis", which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.

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