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Did Marco Antonio Solís die today? It is circulating on social media that ‘El Buki’ passed away

Today, the alleged death of Marco Antonio Solís, also known as 'El Buki', has been circulating on social media.





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‘ Marco Antonio Solís ?’, ‘ What happened to Marco Antonio Solís ?’, ‘Is Marco Antonio Solís dead ?’, are the questions his fans are asking after a strong rumor about his death circulated today.

However, this is completely false, as ‘ El Buki ‘ is in good health and, above all, alive. This is how he appears on his social networks, as the Mexican artist has recently been active.

And on his Instagram account, where he has 3.4 million followers, Solís uploaded an image of the La Onda Festival , announcing that he will be present on May 31, 2025.

La Onda Festival 2025 poster
Marco Antonio Solís will be at the La Onda Festival. Photo: Instagram

It is worth noting that this event aims to bring together thousands of Latinos with the same goal: to listen to their favorite music. It features regional Mexican music, Latin rock and Latin pop, and is produced by BottleRock.

In addition to the above, the interpreter of ‘Navidad sin ti’ has uploaded images to his profile in his ‘stories’ on Instagram, where a car with his face drawn on it can be seen, as well as the photo from the La Onda Festival again.

Marco Antonio Solís did not die, it was all false

Marco Antonio Solís did not die , it was all the result of fake news, which originated on social media, but it is important to mention that this is not the first time this has happened, as it had already happened in the past.

At tunota.com we have debunked the false deaths of artists such as Luis Miguel, Shakira, Ricardo Montaner, actors such as Will Smith, Vin Diesel and even footballers such as Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi.

El Buki's face in a car
El Buki recently uploaded images to his Instagram stories. Photo: Screenshot

The countries on our continent that consume the most fake news are Mexico and Peru with 87%, only behind the Philippines which represents 89%; this according to a Statista study, carried out in 2022.

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