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Tentative $83M settlement is reached for victims of Florida condo collapse

A tentative $83 million settlement has been reached for owners who survived the Surfside condo collapse in South Florida.  The partial collapse of the 12-story Champlain Towers South condo building on June 24, 2021, in Surfside, Fla., near Miami Beach, killed 98 people, destroyed 55 condominium units, and the remainder of the 136-unit building had to be demolished.

A class action suit was filed by victims whose family members died in the collapse and victims who suffered economic harm, against defendants including developers, engineers, inspectors and consultants.  The dispute between the victims of property loss and the families of non-owners who lost their lives in the collapse with some of the families of those who died believing that they should receive full compensation before other people are compensated for property claims.

Circuit Judge Michael Hanzman’s order grants preliminary approval to the settlement agreement between property claims and wrongful death or personal injury claims. The agreement creates an $83 million Common Fund to compensate unit owners for the loss of their condominium units and contents, in exchange for relieving them from any liability in the injury and wrongful death claims, according to the document.  The judge wrote:  “Unit owners will receive $55 million of the first $100 million recovered from all sources. The remaining $33 million will be paid out of the first dollars recovered over $100 million. All other funds will inure solely for the benefit of wrongful death claimants…..Absent some defect being brought to the court’s attention, it is highly likely to secure final approval.”  The final approval hearing is slated for 2 p.m. on March 30 at the Miami Dade County Children’s Courthouse.

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Parker McCollum's probably not going to sing at his wedding: “It's my day off”

Fresh from his New Male Artist of the Year win at the ACM Awards, Parker McCollum's got another big moment to look forward to: His wedding to his fiancée, Hallie Ray Light, is just a few weeks away.

The singer has drawn plenty of musical inspiration from his love life in the past, and he's even got a song titled after his bride-to-be's name. But Parker won't be taking the stage to sing at his own wedding — unless the price is right, he jokes.

“Yeah, it's my day off,” he explained backstage at the ACMs. “I told my fiancée's dad, I said, Man, if you wanna write that check, I'll sing.' But I don't think I'm going to.”

Parker may not be singing at his wedding, but his voice is certainly in demand at country radio. His current single, “To Be Loved By You,” is in the number-two spot on the country chart. If it hits #1, it'll be his second chart-topping hit, followed by his breakout debut, “Pretty Heart.”

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Miranda Lambert announces new album ‘Palomino’ and releases the video for latest single “Strange”

Miranda Lambert just announced her next studio album, ‘Palomino,’ will drop on April 29. The 15-song tracklist reveals a mix of cover songs, re-recorded songs and guest stars, plus new songs as well.

In addition to announcing the album, Lambert also dropped a new song called “Strange.” You can take a look at the video for the song – here.

You can pre-order “Palomino” – here.

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Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie to host 2022 CMT Music Awards

CMT announced that Kelsea Ballerini and Anthony Mackie will host the 2022 CMT Music Awards. This marks Ballerini’s second time as co-host, after sharing duties with Kane Brown in 2021. Mackie presented the video of the year award to Carrie Underwood last year.

The CMT Music Awards, which bills itself as “country music’s only entirely fan-voted award show,” were originally set to take place April 3, but were pushed back in February after the Grammy Awards were rescheduled to the same date.

The awards ceremony will now air live from Nashville on Monday, April 11, from 8-11 p.m. ET. For the first time, the show will air on CBS; it also will be available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+.

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‘Encanto’ soundtrack spends eighth week at No. 1 on Billboard 200

The soundtrack to Disney’s “Encanto” is No 1 on the Billboard 200 for the eighth week, while the song from the film “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is No. 2 after previously holding the No. 1 spot for five consecutive weeks. The track holds the No. 1 position on the Streaming Songs chart for the ninth consecutive week.

“We Don’t Talk About Bruno” is the only song from a Disney animated or live-action film to top the Hot 100 for multiple weeks. The “Encanto” soundtrack has now spent the most weeks at the top of the albums charts since Morgan Wallen’s “Dangerous: The Double Album” did so for 10 weeks from January- March 2021.

Kodak Black‘s “Back for Everything” debuted at number-two, his highest-charting album since “Dying to Live,” which hit number-one in 2018. Rounding out the top five are past chart-toppers “Dangerous: The Double Album” by Morgan Wallen at #3, “DS4Ever” by Gunna at #4, and The Weeknd‘s best-of compilation “The Highlights” at #5.

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Charli XCX returns with the new music video ‘Baby’

Charli XCX is back with her latest single “Baby” along with the official music video for the track.  “Baby” is taken from the 29-year-old singer-songwriter’s upcoming studio album Crash, set to be released on March 18

Crash also includes Charli’s previously released singles “Good Ones,” Beg for You” with Rina Sawayama and “New Shapes” with Christine & The Queens and Caroline Polachek.

Take a look at the video for “Baby” – here.

Charli XCX Unveils “Baby,” the “Most Sexy Song I’ve Ever Made”: Stream

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Nashville notes

Chris Janson shared another song off his upcoming All In album this week, called “Keys to the Country.” The music video is also out now.

In case you missed it, Dolly Parton and her Run, Rose, Run co-writer James Patterson stopped by The Daily Show with Trevor Noah last night to discuss their book.

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“Tickets are on me”: Tim McGraw makes a couple's wedding anniversary extra special

Just call him Cupid: Tim McGraw helped out a fan this week by providing her with tickets to his show so she could surprise her husband on their anniversary.

“I have done EVERYTHING I could to get tickets to your show this weekend,” the fan tweeted. “I wanted it to be a surprise for my hubby for our 20th wedding anniversary 2/22/22. But it's sold out. I told him I had a surprise for him. The surprise now is no concert.”

So the country star came to the rescue: “Happy anniversary! Tickets are on me. Enjoy,” Tim replied.

If anyone knows about the importance of celebrating anniversaries, it's Tim. He and his fellow superstar wife Faith Hill celebrated 25 years of marriage last fall.

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Walker Hayes, Florida Georgia Line score Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards nominations

Walker Hayes and Florida Georgia Line are both getting some love at the 2022 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.

FGL is one of the six nominees for Favorite Music Group, alongside Jonas Brothers, Maroon 5, BTS, Black Eyed Peas and Migos. The country duo are currently on hiatus, announcing their break last month.

Meanwhile, Walker gets a shoutout in the Favorite Breakout Artist category. He's going up against Saweetie, Olivia Rodrigo, Chloë, Glass Animals and Jack Harlowe.

They're the only two country acts to be nominated at the awards show, though country star turned pop icon Taylor Swift is nominated in several categories, and the “Taylor's Version” iterations of her country albums Red and Fearless are both nominated in the Favorite Album category.

The fan-voted Kids Choice Awards show will take place April 9 and air on Nickelodeon at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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Carrie Underwood “did a thing,” according to a cryptic social media snapshot

Backstage at the ACM Awards earlier this week, Carrie Underwood teased that she might have something new to share relatively soon, though she didn't give any indication that new music is imminent.

But maybe fans can look forward to new material from Carrie sooner than they thought — at least, if her cryptic new social media post is any indication.

The singer shared a studio shot on Wednesday of her wearing a black hoodie and performing with headphones on and a mic in front of her.

“So, I did a thing…” Carrie wrote in the caption.

As she often does when she's teasing new music, Carrie kept things pretty enigmatic, not dropping any hints just yet of what the “thing” she did might be.

Carrie — who is also celebrating her 39th birthday on Thursday — offered a few more hints about new projects in the works backstage at the ACMs on Monday night, saying, “Obviously, we can't spill too many beans right now, but my fans know what I mean when I say, Soon.'”

Her last studio album, Cry Pretty, came out in 2018. Since then, Carrie released a Christmas album, My Gift, and a gospel album, My Savior. She also duetted with Jason Aldean on his chart-topping “If I Didn't Love You,” which won Single of the Year at the ACMs.

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