On This Day November 6 1983 – Pointer Sisters Released Break Out

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On This Day November 6 1983 – Pointer Sisters Released Break Out
On this day November 6 1983, the Pointer Sisters released their tenth studio album Break Out, a landmark release that became the group’s most successful record of the decade. Blending pop, R&B, and dance, the album showcased their versatility and reintroduced them to a new generation of fans.

Featuring chart topping singles like Jump (For My Love), Automatic, and Neutron Dance, Break Out became a defining sound of mid 1980s radio. Its upbeat energy, polished production, and infectious hooks earned the Pointer Sisters multiple Grammy Awards and international acclaim.

80s insight: Break Out captured the energy and confidence of 1980s pop, proving that strong voices and timeless rhythm could dominate both the airwaves and the dance floor.
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