Kathryn’s soft, earnest vocals captured the innocence of first love. 💖 Why the Song Still Resonates
Which part of the should we explore next? Kathryn’s soft, earnest vocals captured the innocence of
When Princess and I premiered, it changed the landscape of teen dramas. It wasn't just a story about a girl finding her crown; it was about Mikay finding herself. Kathryn Bernardo, then the "Teen Queen," lent her voice to this cover of the Aiza Seguerra classic, turning it into an anthem for a generation of fans. The royal landscapes of Bhutan. It wasn't just a story about a girl
A heart-wrenching choice between Jao and Gino. A heart-wrenching choice between Jao and Gino
The melody of "Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon" isn’t just a song; it’s a time capsule. For many, hearing Kathryn Bernardo’s voice over those acoustic guitar strums brings back a very specific era of Philippine television: the 2012 Princess and I days. 🕰️ A Journey Back to Bhutan
For fans, the song represents a simpler time in local pop culture. 👑 The Legacy of the "Princess"
Looking back, "Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon" was more than an OST. It was the soundtrack to a transition. It marked the moment Kathryn Bernardo moved from a child star to a leading lady. Whether you were Team Jao or Team Gino, the song bridged the gap between the screen and our own hearts.