Being in the business for almost four decades now, Vina Morales actually launched her career at the age of eight following her grand prize win at the Cebu Pop Music Festival for her interpretation of the song “Paglaum.” In 1995, then young Vina took a leap of faith by releasing her self-titled debut album, "Easy to Love." A year later, she was selected as the Best Female Recording Artist at the Awit Awards for that album. But in 1999, her album "No Limits" won the Best Album of the Year also from the same award-giving body. Vina’s debut film is “Nakagapos na Puso” where she co-starred with Sharon Cuneta. In her late teen years, she appeared in unforgettable films such as “Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum,” “Anghel Na Walang Langit,” and “The Sarah Balabagan Story.” In the small screen she also dominated both the afternoon and the primetime slot, most recently, as part of “Marry Me, Marry You.”