There’s love in the air in the Emmy race for original song.

Variety has exclusively confirmed that “Sounds Pretty Good to Me,” the original song featured in the Season 4 finale of the Netflix docuseries “Love on the Spectrum,” has been ruled eligible and is officially submitted for Emmy consideration in the outstanding original music and lyrics category.

The song was performed by cast member Tyler White and dedicated to his fiancée, Madison Marilla, at their engagement party this season, one of the franchise’s signature emotional high points. White co-wrote the track with Jackson Nance and Cameron Bedell.

White also performed “Sounds Pretty Good to Me” during the reception at the “Love on the Spectrum” FYC event in Los Angeles on April 3, giving voters and guests a live rendition of the ballad, which is now in the awards conversation.

A submission in the songwriting race marks new territory for a series that has built its reputation in the reality field after submitting cast member Abbey Romero’s song “Boyfriend Forever” last season, but was ultimately overlooked.