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It refers to something that was unexpectedly successful or very popular. For example: "The singer's debut album was a breakout hit, with its lead single reaching the top of the music charts."
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Released in 1998, it became a breakout hit.
Which show will be the breakout hit of the year?
Uh-oh: it's 1984 again!" Bon Jovi has more than endured since its breakout hit.
AMC's other breakout hit, The Walking Dead, is to have a spinoff series, AMC announced yesterday.
Developed in the 1990s, Zumba has become a breakout hit in recent years.
But no such breakout hit has emerged from the batch Mr. Gaspin introduced this fall.
An indie breakout hit, for some it was The Graduate of its time.
'Smash" also benefited from being placed behind NBC's one breakout hit, "The Voice".
Television may have its first breakout hit of the year: the presidential debates.
USA's rival TNT had a breakout hit in "Rizzoli & Isles," an opposites-attract crime-solving show.
Cuarón's breakout hit, however, came when he returned to Spanish-language filmmaking.
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