Read below to learn more how our esteemed panel of judges picked the winners for the Session Three 2026 Lyric Contest.
Meet the Judges HERE.
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1st Place – โNowhere Tonightโ
By: Jeff Drayton
Kassi Ashton: I thought the hook was smart and well written. A lot of these songs have way too many words, and this had just enough to be both poetic and real without overdoing it.
Katie Pruitt: Great imagery! followed the rule of โshow donโt tellโ really well. It immediately drew me in & made me want to know more.
Parker Welling: I like the structure of this lyric. It is tight and easy to follow and imagine in a melody. The voice is balanced. I like the vulnerability and the way the emotion is conveyed through images.
The Band Perry: Nowhere Tonightโ is hauntingly literary – โYouโre everywhere here and Iโm nowhere tonightโ is the kind of line I wish Iโd written myself. The dress still holding her shape, the bed made on her side โ itโs a love song to absence, written with the quiet of someone who knows grief by name. I just love it.
Read Lyricsย HERE.
2nd Place – โThe bravest thingโ
By: Daya Singh
Parker Welling: I like the tone of this lyric. The descriptions are specific and poetic but still approachableโitโs thoughtful without being try-hard. The message is clear and the verse and pre chorus support it well.
Read Lyricsย HERE.
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3rd Place – โThe In Betweens“
By: Amy Clay
Caitlyn Smith: This one felt real and believable. I love the concept. I loved the super specific vignettes of the small moments: the wet nose of a furry friend, dishes on a random Tuesday, the ring of silence between notes. The cadence flows so naturally I could already hear a melody with it! ๐
Erin Enderlin: I really enjoy the pictures the writer painted of lifeโs simple moments of happiness.
Read Lyricsย HERE.
4th Place – โThe Man I’m Trying to Beโ
By: Jason Williams
Caitlyn Smith: Jason Isbell or Ruston Kelly could cut this tomorrow and it would fit perfectly in their catalog. It feels completely honest and lived-in from start to finish.
Harper Grace: This song resonates with me because of its honesty and vulnerability. It’s rare to hear a man openly admit he’s not yet who he wants to be, and that level of self-awareness is powerful. I’ve experienced loving someone who wasn’t ready, but couldn’t express it, and this song feels like it gives a voice to that reality. It’s raw, reflective, and beautifully human.
Tiera Kennedy: This song is so specific yet can be received by anyone man or woman. And I love that the song ends still in the tension of the in between ” And my family deserves the best of me. I ainโt perfect but someday youโll see. Iโm becoming the man Iโm trying to be””
Read Lyricsย HERE.
