This is how different (or not) the Benidorm Fest 2026 ranking would have been, according to YouTube and Spotify views

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After one of the most intense weeks of the year, he Benidorm Fest 2026 has come to an end. After a grand final gala, we can now affirm that Tony Grox & LUCYCALYS has won the cash prize of 150,000 euros. According to the sum of the scores given by the jury and the public, it has been crowned with the coveted little golden mermaid.

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These first weeks of February have been a whirlwind for Eurofans and for all those curious who have followed with interest the fifth edition of the contest. Of course, without too many expectations, since the winner will not be the one who represents Spain in Eurovision. During the two semifinals, and taking into account the performance of the 18 participants, The favorites to win the trophy and the cash prize have varied. Not only after meeting the 12 official finalists, but also after evaluating each performance and staging.

Even so, we live in the digital age, where listening to music is just one click away. Therefore, in WECB.com We wanted to find out which song has aroused the most interest among listeners and which has had the best performance since they were published on December 18, 2025. In this way, we have been able to verify whether the opinion of the jury and the televoting coincides with the trend observed on platforms such as Spotify or YouTube.

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This is how the Benidorm Fest ranking would look according to Spotify listening*

  1. Miranda & Bailamama – Awake Amandote (1,680,522 streams)
  2. Kenneth – The eyes don't lie (1,270,404 streams)
  3. MAY – touch me (714,834 streams)
  4. Tony Grox & LUCYCALYS – I WILL LOVE (621,488 streams)
  5. Dani J – Dancing you (538,664 streams)
  6. María León and Julia Medina – Ladies and the Tramp (374,019 streams)
  7. Rosalinda Galan – Mataora (335,093 streams)
  8. ASHA – Tourist (221,232 streams)
  9. KITAI – Love makes you afraid (191,828 streams)
  10. Izan Llunas – What are you going to do? (185,676 streams)
  11. The Quinquis – you don't love me (145,705 streams)
  12. Mikel Herzog Jr – My Half (109,098 streams)

*The data was collected and recorded on Saturday, February 14 at 5:30 p.m., looking at each of the songs published in the different profiles of the finalists.

This is how the ranking would look according to YouTube views*

  1. Tony Grox & LUCYCALYS – I WILL LOVE (87,193 views)
  2. Miranda & Bailamama – I wake up loving you (75,378 views)
  3. ASHA – Tourist (71,967 views)
  4. Rosalind – Mataora (61,471 views)
  5. Izan Llunas – What are you going to do? (47,792 views)
  6. María León and Julia Medina – Ladies and the Tramp (45,550 views)
  7. Kenneth – The eyes don't lie (43,719 views)
  8. Mikel Herzog Jr – My Half (42,938 views)
  9. Dani J – Dancing you (38,958 views)
  10. MAY – touch me (38,389 views)
  11. KITAI – Love makes you afraid (37,322 views)
  12. The Quinquis – you don't love me (33,670 views)

*The data was collected and recorded on Saturday, February 14 at 5:45 p.m., from RTVE Música, the official account that published all the complete songs on December 18, 2025

This is the official classification of the Benidorm Fest 2026

As we have seen, Miranda & Bailamama would win the Benidorm Fest 2026, according to Spotify listening, while if we look at YouTube listening it would be Tony Grox & LUCYCALYS . However, the jury and the public have spoken and Spain already has a representative for Eurovision:

  1. Tony Gorxo and lucycalys: 166 points
  2. ASHA: 144 points
  3. Rosalinda Galán: 140 points
  4. Izan Llunas: 139 points
  5. Miranda! and bailamamá: 118 points
  6. Kitai: 103 points
  7. The Quinquis: 93 points
  8. María León and Julia Medina: 82 points
  9. Dani J: 80 points
  10. Mikel Herzog Jr.: 79 points
  11. MAY: 64 points
  12. Kenneth: 40 points
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