
From viral lines to timeless ballads, the Power Diva proves she was never just a character. She was always the moment.
“Hindi chararat si Princess!”
It was a line that became instantly iconic in “Four Sisters and a Wedding”—sharp, funny, and unforgettable. But beyond the humor of Princess Antoinette Mae Bayag, it revealed something deeper about Angeline Quinto: a presence that refuses to be overlooked.
Fifteen years into her career, Quinto is far from a supporting role. She is, and has always been, center stage.
Her voice has become a constant in Filipino life, echoing through teleseryes, weddings, heartbreaks, graduations, and even school field demos. Wherever there is emotion, there is an Angeline Quinto song ready to carry it.

From humble beginnings in amateur singing contests, where her only dream was to turn music into a means of supporting her family, to becoming one of the country’s most celebrated vocalists, her journey is anything but ordinary.
“Proud ako na umabot ako ng 15 years sa industry. Hindi ko akalaing kakayanin ko ‘yon,” she reflects, acknowledging a career built on grit, grace, and growth.
A new chapter begins: ‘Welcome home, Angeline’
As she marks this milestone, Quinto steps into a new era, one that feels both fresh and familiar.
During her recent contract signing with Star Music and One Music PH, the message was clear: Angeline is home, and the best is yet to come.
Star Music label head Andie Arellano warmly welcomed her back, promising a wave of projects that are “very new, pero very Angeline pa rin na minahal ng lahat.”
Meanwhile, ABS-CBN Music and Integrated Events head Roxy Liquigan teased a steady stream of releases, sharing that fans can look forward to new albums every year.
And Quinto herself? She’s more than ready.

With new songs already recorded for an upcoming teleserye, a lineup of albums in the works, and in the making of a massive solo concert set to stage in August 2026, she is entering a phase defined by expansion.
“Ito na ‘yon kasi ‘pag ‘di ko nakikita sarili ko sa kanta, sa isang project, baka para sa ibang tao siya,” she says, revealing her deep connection to her music. “Pero kapag naramdaman kong ako ’yon, irerecord ko agad ‘yan mamaya.”
Because for Angeline, every song, every project, must feel like the truth.
How Quinto remains ambitious
Despite 15 years of success, Quinto remains as curious and ambitious as ever.
She hopes to collaborate with more songwriters, explore different versions of herself as an artist, and release original songs that listeners can truly see themselves in.
“Through my songs, gusto ko mabigyan lahat ng inspirasyon. Gusto ko makita ng listeners ang sarili nila,” she shares.
Her impact already reaches far beyond borders. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), in particular, have found comfort in her music—especially in her hit “Patuloy ang Pangarap,” which many hold onto as a symbol of resilience and hope.
And yet, she’s still eager to try something new.
Rap? Why not.
Theater? Maybe someday.
A self-confessed fan of stage plays, Quinto admits she’s both intrigued and intimidated by the discipline it demands. “Minsan tinatanong ko pa sarili ko kung kakayanin ko ba,” she confesses. But she leaves the door open: “One day siguro, why not.”
She also looks forward to expanding her presence as an actress, with new films already on the horizon—and even dreams of releasing songs with rising P-pop sensations like BINI.
Fifteen years in, Angeline Quinto is no longer just the girl with the golden voice.
She is a mother, a storyteller, a risk-taker, and an artist still in pursuit of bigger dreams. And if there’s one thing her journey, and her unforgettable Princess moment, has proven, it’s this:
Hindi chararat si Princess.
She has always been the “shining, shimmering, splendid” star.
Ito na ‘yon kasi ‘pag ‘di ko nakikita sarili ko sa kanta, sa isang project, baka para sa ibang tao siya. Pero kapag naramdaman kong ako ’yon, irerecord ko agad ‘yan mamaya.
Angeline Quinto
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