

The five chapters of the exhibit are titled: Michoacán Roots, The Solo Artist, His Voice and More, The Most Beloved, Miles from Michoacán.

Y Para Siempre… Marco Antonio Solís explores five major chapters from Solís’ life and career starting with his early years as an artist, the formation and evolution of Los Bukis, and his family and years growing up in Michoacán, eventually progressing to the solo artist he is today with a massive worldwide fan base. The exhibit is located in the Museum’s permanent Latin Music Gallery and will run through spring 2022. To showcase Solís’ legacy as a legendary multifaceted artist, the GRAMMY Museum will present Y Para Siempre… Marco Antonio Solís upon its reopening on Friday, May 21. The remaining members formed a new band called Los Mismos ("The Same Ones") as in "the same members of Los Bukis".With a career spanning more than 40 years, multi-Latin GRAMMY-winning and GRAMMY-nominated Marco Antonio Solís has established himself as one of Mexico’s most successful artists of all time. An agreement was made with the remaining band members, under which both parties agreed to not make any use of the word "buki". He also wrote and produced albums for artists such as Marisela, Rocío Dúrcal, Beatriz Adriana, Lucero, El Pegasso de Emilio Reyna (now using the name El Pega Pega) and María Sorté.Īfter twenty years of success, in 1996, Marco decided to pursue a solo career. Marco Antonio wrote the songs the album "Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti" in the year of 1987 sold one million records in just a few weeks after its launch, earning the album "diamond" status. Their first song was Falso Amor ("False Love") and its style became popular throughout Latin America.

In 1975, the band was founded by cousins Marco Antonio Solís and Joel Solís.

Los Bukis (The Bukis, buki translates as Little Kid in the Yaqui language) are a Mexican Grupera band from Ario de Rosales, Michoacan.
