“Tres Semanas” is a pop ballad soaked in that bittersweet moment when hope finally realizes it has overstayed its welcome. Just three weeks have gone by, yet our heart-broken narrator feels as if ages have passed. He has stopped jumping at every phone ring, accepted the eerie silence on the other end, and discovered that looking for his lost love only leads to being greeted by her ausencia. Time stretches painfully, and her memory slips away como agua entre sus manos.
Marco Antonio Solís paints the emotional limbo between denial and acceptance. The song captures how love’s absence can make ordinary days feel endless, how unanswered questions echo louder than any goodbye, and how a tiny spark of contact—“al principio un poquito me buscabas”—can keep someone clinging to false hope. “Tres Semanas” reminds us that letting go is rarely marked by a calendar; sometimes even the shortest separation can feel like a lifetime when you are still counting the minutes.
Marco Antonio Solís, born on December 29, 1959 in Ario de Rosales, Michoacán, Mexico, is a celebrated Mexican musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Beginning his career at the young age of six with his cousin as part of Los Hermanitos Solís, he later co-founded the iconic band Los Bukis in 1975, where he gained fame as lead vocalist and primary songwriter.
After decades of success with Los Bukis, Solís launched a thriving solo career with his debut album "En Pleno Vuelo" in 1996. Renowned for his heartfelt Latin pop, grupero, and mariachi music, he has earned five Latin Grammy Awards, two Lo Nuestro Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Recognized as the 2022 Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year, Marco Antonio Solís continues to influence Latin music with timeless hits and powerful collaborations.