‘Made In The South’ Earns Travis Greene Multi-Category Grammy Consideration

‘Made In The South’ Earns Travis Greene Multi-Category Grammy Consideration. Travis Greene has officially entered Grammy season with a sweeping “For Your Consideration” rollout for his latest body of work, Made In The South.

Sharing the news with fans, Greene wrote, “It’s always an honour to be considered by the @recordingacademy because this is directly from your fellow peers and friends. Made In The South is my best work to date. Thank you to everyone who helped and participated in this project.”
The campaign underscores just how wide the album’s reach is. Greene’s stirring collaboration with Andra Day, “Let Freedom Ring,” is up for two categories: Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The song’s cinematic lift and united message have resonated beyond the pews, positioning it as one of Greene’s most accessible records.
Greene also plants a flag in Americana and roots territory. His tender ode “Home Sweet Carolina” is submitted for Best Americana Performance, while “Touched By Fire,” featuring powerhouse vocalist Jennifer Hudson, is pitched for Best American Roots Performance. Those entries spotlight Greene’s Southern storytelling and live-band textures, broadening the profile of an artist long celebrated in gospel.
Back in the worship lane, the album’s heartbeat is still unmistakably faith-centred. The Maverick City Music-assisted “Big Heart,” featuring Tasha Cobbs Leonard, goes in for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song, reflecting the communal spirit and devotional lyricism that have defined Greene’s catalogue. And at the centre of it all sits the album itself, Made In The South, submitted for Best Gospel Album.
Taken together, the submissions paint a portrait of a creator unafraid to blur lines while keeping the message clear. Greene’s Southern roots, gospel convictions, and collaborative instincts converge into a project that speaks to churchgoers, crate-diggers, and mainstream listeners alike.
As voters weigh this year’s field, Made In The South stands as Greene’s most ambitious chapter: a record that honors tradition, crosses borders, and invites the industry to hear gospel’s soul in every genre it touches. “We’re grateful,” his post implies, “and we’re just getting started.”