Voting Open For NSAI’s “Song I Wish I’d Written” Awards
Voting has begun for the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s (NSAI) 10 “Song I Wish I’d Written” awards.
The ballot is comprised of Nashville-associated singles that charted in the Top 20 on Billboard’s Airplay charts in the following genres: Alternative, Christian, Country, Pop and Rock. Eligible songs charted between July 1, 2015 and June 30, 2016 and must not have been awarded the previous year. The song that receives the highest number of votes will be NSAI’s Song of the Year.
Professional songwriters that are current members of NSAI during the ballot period are eligible to vote. Voting is open now through Wednesday, July 20.
NSAI will recognize 10 “Song I Wish I’d Written” awards, NSAI Song of the Year, Songwriter of the Year and Songwriter-Artist of the Year at the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame Foundation Dinner and Induction Ceremony on Sunday, Oct. 9.
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