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1995 studio album by Eightball & MJG
On Top of the World is the third studio album by American hip hop duo Eightball & MJG . The album was released on October 31, 1995, by Suave House Records and Relativity Records . West-coast artists E-40 and Mac Mall both make appearances on this album, along with Big Mike – a one-time member of Geto Boys . Nuckle Heads, a newly formed group of 2 female rappers on Suave House, debut on this album. South Circle (Mr. Mike and Thorough) also make an appearance here. Former 1 of the Girls member Nina Creque also appears on the album.
The album cover was designed by Houston based company Pen & Pixel Graphics , who also designed the cover for their 1993 debut Comin' Out Hard . The company would later be known for their covers for No Limit Records as well as Cash Money Records .
All tracks are produced by T-Mix
Title 1. "Intro" 1:45 2. "Pimp in My Own Rhyme" 4:33 3. "What Can I Do" 5:13 4. "For Real" 5:30 5. "Funk Mission" 5:11 6. "Kick That Shit" 5:37 7. "Friend or Foe" (featuring E-40 , Mac Mall , Big Mike & Rodney Ellis) 6:23 8. "Hand of the Devil" 4:58 9. "Top of the World" 4:25 10. "What Do You See" (featuring Nuckle Heads) 4:58 11. "In the Line of Duty" 5:50 12. "All in My Mind" (featuring South Circle ) 5:05 13. "Comin' Up" 4:16 14. "Space Age Pimpin' " (featuring Nina Creque) 5:10 15. "Break'em Off" 4:37
DJ Squeeky - scratches
Tony Draper - executive producer, production coordinator
Roger Tausz - recording engineer, mixing
John Moran - mastering
Pen & Pixel - artwork, design, layout, special effects
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Studio albums Compilation albums 8Ball albums MJG albums Guest appearances