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Los Bukis
Los Bukis
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The Mexican group Los Bukis, an indigenous word that means "the kids," recorded their debut album in 1975. It included Camilo Sesto's "Quieres Ser Mi Amante," a Spanish version of the classic "Feelings," and the band's first original hit, "Falso Amor." The group was formed by singer/songwriter Marco Antonio SolĂs and his cousin, guitarist Joel SolĂs, who were previously performing under the name of Los Hermanitos SolĂs. The original foursome had several changes during the 1980s, being joined by keyboardist Roberto Guadarrama, percussionist and sax player JosĂ© Guadarrama, who replaced JosĂ© Javier SolĂs when the artist decided to start a solo career, bassist Eusebio CortĂ©z, and drummer Pedro Sánchez. Los Bukis started playing traditional Mexican music, later moving to Latin pop ballads. When the band was at its climax, Marco Antonio SolĂs also started composing for popular artists such as Marisela and Laura Flores. In 1989, Los Bukis achieved four Lo Nuestro Awards, while its songs were frequently climbing on Latin charts. The group disbanded in 1995 when its leading singer decided to go on his own. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide
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