The album was released exclusively in the Philippines, where she gained a following after the success of the soap opera Marimar in the country.
Ten years later, it was re-released in the Philippines with the inclusion of one of her signature songs "Marimar".
[4] Some of the tracks that were previously released in Latin America and re-recorded for this album still retain some of the Spanish lyrics and backing vocals (except for "El Venao"/"Chika Lang" which has a new instrumental and backing vocals in Tagalog).
The album, composed of ten tracks, includes her first single "Nandito Ako" which was recorded after her major concert in the Philippines.
[7] During its first-week, Nandito Ako sold 40,000 copies in the country,[8] and was shortly certified three times Platinum,[2] making it one of the best-selling albums in the Philippines.