The Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2009 was Norway's eighth national Melodi Grand Prix Junior for young singers aged 8 to 15. It was held in Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway and broadcast live Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) in September 2009.
There were 540 submissions out of which 10 were chosen for the finals, a mix of solo singers, but also two bands, and two hip-hop contributions. The competition was won by J��rgen Dahl Moe[1] with his song "Din egen vei" and the runner up was Mystery with their song "Rock e sunt". Both went on to represent Norway in MGP Nordic 2009.
The album Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2009 containing the songs of the finals reached No. 1 on the VG-lista Norwegian Albums Chart on week 38 of 2005 staying at the top of the charts for 1 week.
Results
editFirst round
editNo. | Artist | Song | Result |
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01 | Finstad Bad Boys | "Vi er gutta" | Eliminated |
02 | Martine Othelie Almaas | "Æ villa bort" | Eliminated |
03 | 2Boys | "Du og jeg" | Eliminated |
04 | Ingvild Fjeldheim | "Sangen" | Super finalist |
05 | Sikt inn | "Alt hva jeg vil bli" | Eliminated |
06 | Maren Klethagen | "Jeg bare smiler" | Super finalist |
07 | Jørgen Dahl Moe | "Din egen vei" | Super finalist |
08 | Mystery | "Rock e sunt" | Super finalist |
09 | Lisa Winsjansen Restad | "Hjerte banke" | Eliminated |
10 | Rachel Kashafali and Anney Niokyndi | "Skolen" | Super finalist |
Super Final
editThe exact number of public votes was unknown. Only first and second places were announced during then.
No. | Artist | Song | Position |
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01 | Ingvild Fjeldheim | "Sangen" | Unknown |
02 | Maren Klethagen | "Jeg bare smiler" | Unknown |
03 | Jørgen Dahl Moe | "Din egen vei" | 1 |
04 | Mystery | "Rock e sunt" | 2 |
05 | Rachel Kashafali and Anney Niokyndi | "Skolen" | Unknown |