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Love on the Spectrum's Song Eyes Emmy Nod
9 Jun
Summary
- A song from Love on the Spectrum is eligible for Emmy consideration.
- The ballad was performed by cast member Tyler White for his fiancée.
- This marks the series' second attempt at an Emmy in this category.

The original song "Sounds Pretty Good to Me," featured in the Season 4 finale of Netflix's "Love on the Spectrum," is now officially submitted for Emmy consideration. This ballad, performed by cast member Tyler White for his fiancée Madison Marilla, was co-written by White, Jackson Nance, and Cameron Bedell. White also performed the song live at an FYC event in Los Angeles.
This submission marks a significant step for the series, which previously had "Boyfriend Forever" considered for an award last season. "Love on the Spectrum" has already garnered seven Primetime Emmy Awards across its first three seasons. A nomination for "Sounds Pretty Good to Me" would place the show's creative team in contention within a category often dominated by scripted productions.
The series, created by Karina Holden and Cian O'Clery, explores dating and relationships for individuals on the autism spectrum. Netflix has renewed the show for a fifth season, with filming planned to return in 2027. Emmy nomination voting is scheduled to occur between June 11 and June 22.