She was awarded the EMERTON prize by the Hungarian Radio honouring her success at the Eurovision Song Contest, and according to the votes of the music business as well as the public, in 1994 she was awarded the Golden Deer prize as Popsinger of the Year.
In August 1995 she won second place at the 32nd Sopot Festival in Poland, and performed on the same stage with Annie Lennox and Chuck Berry in the Grand Finale.
In 1998, the first single "Feltárcsáztad a szívemet" ("You dialled my heart") of her third album became the most often played radio-hit in Hungary.
[citation needed] Her breakable voice and her jazzy style contributed to making of Friderika an outstanding performing artist.
In addition, she has contributed in the 1990s to the renewal of Hungarian pop music, which, after all, was also in line with the country's cultural integration into Europe.