Today we are listening to the nominees for Best Country Song. I don't listen to a lot of country, so I was surprised that I really enjoyed hearing the songs in this category.

Better Than We Found It by Jessie Jo Dillon, Maren Morris, Jimmy Robbins, and Laura Veltz; performed by Maren Morris. An important question:

camera roll by Ian Fitchuk, Kacey Musgraves, and Daniel Tashian; performed by Kacy Musgraves:

Cold by Dave Cobb, J.T. Cure, Derek Mixon, and Chris Stapleton; performed by Chris Stapleton. I love the piano intro:

Country Again by Zack Crowell, Ashley Gorley, and Thomas Rhett; performed by Thomas Rhett:

Fancy Like by Cameron Barolini, Walker Hayes, Josh Jenkins, and Shane Stevens; performed by Walker Hayes:

Remember Her Name by Mickey Guyton, Blake Hubbard, Jarrod Ingram, and Parker Welling; performed by Mickey Guyton:

So. Which song deserves the Grammy? There are two message songs, and you know how I love message songs. But Better Than We Found It feels just a little preachy to me; I like Remember Her Name just fine. I'm intrigued with the premise of camera roll, a different take on a heartbreak song. Country Again and Fancy Like are certainly good representations of country songs. The nominee I like the best, though, is Cold. But it doesn't even sound like country; I'd categorize it as blues. If a country artist sings the blues, does that make it a country song? I guess if the nomination is legitimate, Cold is my pick for Best Country Song.

Now it's your turn. Which song do you think should win the Grammy for Best Country Song? Do you also feel Cold doesn't sound like country? Is there a different country song that came out in the past year that you think should have been nominated, but wasn't? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

Have you seen the other parts of this series? Part I: Best Music VideoPart II: Song of the YearPart III: Best Global Music PerformancePart IV: Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/ Song, Part V: Best Dance/ Electronic Performance, and Part VI: Best Rock Song.