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Los Bukis Dedicate Walk of Fame Star to Immigrants: Support for Silent Workforce

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Marco Antonio Solís, alongside his Los Bukis bandmates Javier and Joel Solís, pepe and Roberto Guadarrama, Pedro Sánchez, and Eusebio “El Chivo” Cortez, accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The iconic Mexican pop-rock group, Los Bukis, reunited in 2021 after a 25-year hiatus, embarking on a highly successful tour that included sold-out performances at major stadiums like Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, and New York’s MetLife Stadium.

Established in 1976, Los Bukis disbanded in 1996, allowing Marco Antonio Solís to pursue a prolific solo career. His solo work garnered five Latin Grammys and includes popular songs such as “Más Que Tu Amigo” and “Si No Te Hubieras Ido.” Solís was further recognized by the Latin Recording Academy with the Person of the Year award in 2022. Following the initial split, the remaining members of Los Bukis formed a new group called Los Mismos, featuring Pedro Velásquez as their lead vocalist.

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During the ceremony, Solís expressed his gratitude, stating, “It is indeed a special, wonderful day… a blessing from god, but look, thanks to our reunion, we can be here celebrating this blessing that God has given us. How many of us came here to look at the stars here, and now we have one.” The group was introduced by comedian Gabriel “Iglesias” Fluffy and Oscar-nominated actor Demián Bichir. los bukis are celebrated for numerous hit songs, including “I need you,” “Your jail,” “how I went to fall in love with you,” “And now you leave,” and “my biggest need.”

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