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Distancia (Distance) is a 1998 album by José José for BMG. The album went triple-gold. The main single was "Ojalá que te mueras”.[1] Livi had already worked with the singer 1992 on "40 y 20" and two hit albums, as well as Mujeriego 1995.[2]
^Boom!-Apr 24, 2017 'Desmond Child, Rudy Pérez y Emilio Estefan Anuncian Ingresados Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame' ROBERTO LIVI "En 1992, trabajó con el icono José José lanzando “40 y 20”, el primero de los tres álbumes exitosos que Livi produjo para la estrella mexicana. Años después colaboró nuevamente en “Mujeriego” en 1996 y “Distancia” en 1998"