Marco Antonio Solís discography
The discography of Mexican musician Marco Antonio Solís consists of 10 studio albums, five live albums, 16 compilation albums and 87 singles. Throughout Solís' career, he has achieved 11 number-one singles on the US Hot Latin Songs chart (one as a featured artist and one with Los Bukis) and is the artist with the most number-one albums on the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, with 12 number-ones overall; eight studio albums, two live albums and two compilation albums of his have reached the position. After two decades of success for Mexican group Los Bukis, which Solís co-founded, he eventually left the group to pursue a solo career, where he released his first and second studio albums, En Pleno Vuelo and Marco, through Fonovisa Records. His third studio album Trozos de Mi Alma (1999) peaked atop the US Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, making it Solís' first album to do so. The album also peaked at number 157 on the Billboard 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2000. That same year, he released his first live album En Vivo. He released his second live album En Vivo, Vol. 2 in 2001; the former became his second number-one album on the US Top Latin Albums chart, and his fourth studio album Más de Mi Alma that same year, which contained the hit single "O Me Voy o Te Vas"; it became his sixth number-one on the US Hot Latin Songs chart. He attained more success with his fifth and sixth albums, Tu Amor o Tu Desprecio (2003) and Razón de Sobra (2004), which spawned other successful singles. In 2006, he released his seventh studio album Trozos de Mi Alma, Vol. 2, which is a sequel to his third album Trozos de Mi Alma (1999). He released his third live album Una Noche en Madrid in 2008, where it also reached chart positions in Mexico and Spain. The live album, which was recorded in Palacio Municipal de Congresos in Madrid, became Solís' eighth number-one album on the Top Latin Albums chart, tying with Luis Miguel on the record with the most number-ones on the chart. That same year, Solís achieved his highest-charting album on the Billboard 200 with No Molestar, peaking at number 19. In 2010 and 2012, he would release his ninth studio album En Total Plenitud and his fourth live album Una Noche de Luna, which was recorded at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, respectively. Both albums also became tenth and eleventh number-one albums on the US Top Latin Albums chart, respectively. His tenth studio album Gracias Por Estar Aquí, which was released in 2013, reached higher positions on charts in the United States and Mexico. Following the release of Gracias Por Estar Aquí, it was certified Gold by Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON). In 2015, Solís released his fifth live album Por Amor a Morelia Michoacán which was recorded at Plaza Monumental de Morelia in Morelia. Compilation and greatest hits albums would follow the album. AlbumsStudio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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