

Avionica and VALE team up for a reimagining. Credit to Criteria Entertainment.
Los Angeles, California (July 10, 2025)-On July 10, Bolivian singer-songwriter Aviónica released a heartfelt live version of “Todo Está Bien”, a track originally featured on his 2022 album Lo Mejor Que Me Pasó. Reimagined in an intimate, raw setting with Colombian pop duo VALE, the song takes on a new emotional depth and timeliness, serving as a quiet anthem for anyone navigating uncertain times.
Recorded in a single take at Miami’s iconic Criteria Studios, the performance strips the music down to its essentials: three microphones, one continuous shot, and two powerful voices in harmony. The result is a fragile, soul-baring rendition that feels more like a shared conversation than a polished studio track.
Joining Aviónica are sisters Valeria and Valentina Pérez, the rising stars behind VALE. Their shimmering harmonies have been turning heads in Latin pop, and here, they bring warmth and dimension to a song that was never intended to be a single. But as the world continues to wrestle with emotional fallout and collective exhaustion, “Todo Está Bien” feels more necessary than ever.
Written during the emotional hangover of the pandemic, the song emerged as a personal coping mechanism for Aviónica. “I wrote what I needed to hear at that moment,” says José Mrochek, the mind behind the project. “I was going through a really tough time, and the song became a form of therapy. The world is in a complicated transition, and I hope this can offer some optimism to those who need it.”
Though Mrochek had previously collaborated with Valeria on “Tormenta” in 2017, this is his first project with her sister Valentina as VALE. “When I found out that Valeria had formed a duo with her sister, I was thrilled by the idea of recording something with them. Their voices are extraordinary—I’m a huge fan of VALE, and it’s an honor to have them on this track,” he shares.
The release follows the momentum of YOSSI, Aviónica’s latest studio album, which continues to make waves on stations like EXA and Oye in Mexico. But this new version of “Todo Está Bien” signals a different artistic direction—one that prioritizes vulnerability and connection over production polish.
The live rendition also coincides with International Day of Hope on July 12. Though unintentional, the timing couldn’t be more fitting. The song’s central message—“this too shall pass and we will be okay”—resonates as both a reassurance and a quiet call to resilience.
“This isn’t a song that needs to go viral to be necessary,” Mrochek concludes. “Todo Está Bien” is not just a melody—it’s a gesture of healing, a reminder that even in the quietest moments, music can carry us through.
This release marks the beginning of a new live session series from Aviónica, set to premiere on his YouTube channel in the coming months. In a world still craving authenticity, Aviónica leans into honesty—and reminds us all that sometimes, the simplest songs hold the most meaning.