Are you reddi for the show? On Super Saturday — that’s 11 February — Denmark will choose this year’s Eurovision entry, as Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2023 gets underway in Arena Næstved.

We asked our readers to vote for their favourite in the Danish line-up. And now the results are in.

EYJAA are favourites to win Dansk Melodi Grand Prix

There were two clear favourites in our poll, but coming out on top were the Danish-Icelandic sister duo of EYJAA with “I Was Gonna Marry Him”. They earned a grand total of 422 votes – which is 29.06% of all those cast.

Right behind in a close second place we find the Faroese TikTok sensation Reiley and “Breaking My Heart”. Reiley took 420 votes or 28.93% of the total.

As you can see from the results below, the two acts in front were well ahead of three others who had almost the same amount of votes, amounting to 9-10% of the total vote.

If you place your bets according to plays on Spotify, it’s a different story. Here we see Reiley being well ahead of the rest with 33% of all streams. Micky Skeel comes second with 21% and EYJAA third with 16%.

DMGP 2023: Results of the poll in Denmark

  1. EYJAA – “I Was Gonna Marry Him” – 29.06%, 422 votes
  2. Reiley – “Breaking My Heart” – 28.93%, 420 votes
  3. Nicklas Sonne – “Freedom” – 10.19%, 148 votes
  4. Søren Torpegaard Lund – “Lige her” – 9.92%, 144 votes
  5. maia maia – “Beautiful Bullshit” – 9.57%, 139 votes
  6. Micky Skeel – “Glansbillede” – 6.96%, 101 votes
  7. Frederik Leopold – “Stuck On You” – 3.10%, 45 votes
  8. Mariyah LeBerg – “Human” – 2.27%, 33 votes

Total votes: 1,452

Will Denmark go Icelandic or Faroese this year? Or are there any of the other acts that could sneak up and snatch the crown to the Danish Kingdom? Let us know in the comments below.

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Roro31
Roro31
1 year ago

My top 5 :

1. Nicklas Sonne
2. Eyjaa
3. Reiley
4. Maia Maia
5. Mariyah Leberg

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
1 year ago

I don’t know Denmark hasn’t had the best national final for the last couple years, but I will give this year’s selection this. There is actually something I do like here, unlike last year where I liked none of the entries.

Dane
Dane
1 year ago

Our best chance is Eyjaa, so I hope we will send them to Eurovision

Benito Camelo
Benito Camelo
1 year ago

Soren and Reiley are my favorites here, but the first has the edge for me. Would be pleasant to see him in Liverpool 🙂

Alex
Alex
1 year ago

weak final (another one fromDenmark) and EYJAA is clearly the best choice with Reiley as 2nd best one and i think Reiley will easily win the televoting in Denmark.

Mr X
Mr X
1 year ago

For me so far the weakest NF together with Latvia….

AllThingsNordic.eu
1 year ago

I cannot feel how EYJAA will win the contest. It’s not bad but it is not strong enough, lacking something, I feel like listening to it in the background at a JOE & THE JUICE bar in Copenhagen. Reiley has the strongest entry, to me. It’s very contemporary, and he looks talented. Can’t see if any of these songs will go into the final with low odds, though. Also, we need to wait and see (hear) how the songs will perform live. Will there be a live orchestra again? I am not fond of it. Most songs lose their vibe… Read more »

MarkESC
MarkESC
1 year ago

I love the old school live orchestra BUT DR need to follow modern days.. if it was a possibility to get an orchestra in Eurovision..well fine then but right now it just change the tone so what we hear in DMGP isnt quite what we are gonna hear in Eurovision which can end up with the song falling a bit flat I dont get the hype about EYJAA either.. its not a bad song and if it wins then couldve been worse but its not hitting me in the same way that it apparently hits so many others Im more… Read more »

Rebekka
Rebekka
1 year ago
Reply to  MarkESC

So, with your logic, Sanremo should ditch the live orchestra too or what?

I don’t share you opinion. NF and Eurovision doesn’t have to be copy/paste (which, may I add, the staging from the danish national final usually is)

Escfan
1 year ago

Daaamn, it really was close. When I first heard the songs, Reiley was my favourite and Eyjaa were my second favourite, however, ive been liking Søren’s song the more ive listened to it and I think with a solid live performance, it might stand out. Reiley is still the song I’d select but it’ll be interesting to see Søren’s live.

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago

“Lige her” is the best for me, in every area.

Mbappe
Mbappe
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonas

Completely agree, Soren to Liverpool would be a very pleasant surprise.

Ari
Ari
1 year ago

I do feel like it’s less of bottom feeder lineup than the years before but not by that much. My only pick here is Riley. A rather catchy, pleasant pop song that could get Denmark out of the semi final. There a rock song in there that wasn’t so bad, either if I remember correctly. Or Rock-like? I’m not a fan of “I Was Gonna Marry Him”. Let the guy see the world and have some wine.

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago

Wow, that’s a really close poll result!
I actually only just listened to Eyjaa’s song; I love the story of “I was gonna marry him”, even though musically the song has things in it that are not to my taste (whistling, why?!).
As it happens, I was gonna marry someone once, and I was left to “die,” so I know how they feel. Be prepared for Maia Maia to possibly win this final though. (I hope that doesn’t happen, but even so. Brace yourselves.)

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

I think the song is about teenage infatuation, not actual love.

BadWoolfGirl
BadWoolfGirl
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonas

Which song are you talking about?

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago
Reply to  BadWoolfGirl

EYJAA’s.

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonas

Oh, so it’s not about an actual wedding-gone-wrong? Interesting.

XOOOD
XOOOD
1 year ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

well that makes it more disturbing!

Jonas
Jonas
1 year ago
Reply to  Purple Mask

Well… I don’t have much to back up my theory. Except that the singers are only 16 and 18. They never say anything nice or good about the object of their desire, except for his physical attributes. This was only ever a one-sided affair, especially if the person in question was also a teenager. Of course he wants to see the world, he is too young to settle down. The character singing this song was just writing “Mrs. X” over and over in her schoolbook. She doesn’t think so, but she will soon be over it. Plausible?

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Jonas

Yes, it’s plausible. I only just heard the song, so I don’t actually know it’s background. Sorry if I misinterpreted.

Zanoni
Zanoni
1 year ago

I like about half of these songs, but not strongly. Gimme the slick pop of Reiley or Maia, but Eyjaa is fine.

ESC Serg
ESC Serg
1 year ago

It’s funny how fans complain about how generic Dansk Melodi Grand Prix is third year in a row… and then choose the most mediocre song with the tritest lyrics out of this generic, in their opinion, lineup all these 3 years

Robinito
Robinito
1 year ago

Nicklas Sonne is the only good choice. The rest is really predictable and generic.

Amar pelos dois
Amar pelos dois
1 year ago
Reply to  Robinito

I absolutely agree !

Vivian
Vivian
1 year ago

Denmark can consider themselves lucky that they’re in the 2nd semifinal. They’d never reach the final if they were allocated in the first

Tkk
Tkk
1 year ago

Eyjaa ftw. It’s very good in my opinion. Denmark always get bashed by the fandom ??????????????????????

TD303
TD303
1 year ago
Reply to  Tkk

Well, it would help if they stopped having such insipid and bland song options… They never take risks and they always play it safe

Briekimchi
Briekimchi
1 year ago

Eyjaa is such a Danish Eurovision entry that I can’t believe it hasn’t already been selected.
(I don’t mean that as a compliment in any way).

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Briekimchi

Hmmm. Using a compliment as an insult… does that make it acceptable? I’m not sure about that.

Purple Mask
Purple Mask
1 year ago
Reply to  Simon Falk

Ahaha, right, I see that now. Thanks. 🙂