Kathryn Bernardo - Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon (audio) В™є Princess And I Ost [TRUSTED]

The story of Mikay—a long-lost princess—captured the hearts of millions. But beyond the royal intrigue and the scenic views, it was the music that tied the emotional beats together. "Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon": A Song of Constant Love

Kathryn Bernardo isn't just an actress; she is a generation’s icon. Fans love revisiting her early work to see how much she has grown from the "Princess of Bhutan" to the "Box Office Queen."

If you’re looking to dive back into the world of Mikay, Jao, and Gino, listening to the official audio is the quickest way to travel back to 2012. It serves as a beautiful reminder of a simpler time in Philippine television—a time of royal crowns, complicated love squares, and the rise of a superstar. Fans love revisiting her early work to see

is a timeless piece of Filipino pop culture that perfectly encapsulates the "Primetime Princess" era of the early 2010s. Originally released as part of the official soundtrack for the hit teleserye Princess and I , this track remains a nostalgic anthem for KathNiel fans and OPM lovers alike. The Magic of Princess and I

For many, hearing the first few chords of this song immediately brings back memories of the "Green and Blue" rivalry and the early days of the Kathryn-Daniel Padilla (KathNiel) loveteam. Why It Still Resonates Originally released as part of the official soundtrack

"Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon" (From Then, Until Now) is a gentle, acoustic-driven ballad that highlights Kathryn’s sweet, "girl-next-door" vocals. While Kathryn has always been primarily an actress, her foray into recording for this OST felt incredibly organic.

The message of "noon at ngayon" (then and now) is universal. Whether it’s applied to a first love or a lifelong friendship, the song’s sincerity makes it easy to keep on repeat. Reliving the Melody Hanggang Ngayon" (From Then

Princess and I had one of the strongest OSTs of its decade, featuring other hits like "Nag-Iisang Bituin" by Christian Bautista. "Mula Noon, Hanggang Ngayon" provided the feminine perspective of the show's central romance.