His duet with Reni Orsovai, Mostantól, won A Dal 2020. Hungary had already withdrawn from the 2020 Contest but the song went on to be the country's longest running number one single.
Year | Country | Song | Role |
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2011 | Hungary | What About My Dreams? | writer |
2008 | Hungary | Candlelight | backing |
1997 | Hungary | Miert Kell, Hogy Elmenj? | artist (V.I.P.) |
As named artist or writer. (Note: writer data has so far been added for 2024 onwards, for Melodifestivalen, and for Norway's Melodi Grand Prix back to 1984.)
Year | Country | Song | Role |
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2015 | Hungary | Back 2 Right | artist (Fool Moon) |
2014 | Hungary | It Can't Be Over | artist (Fool Moon) |
2013 | Hungary | Csak állj mellém | artist |
1997 | Hungary | Miért kell hogy elmenj [Winning song] | artist (V.I.P.) |
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