At what point did Master P's No Limit empire seem like a crass corporation cashing in on anything it thought could make money? This debut album from faceless rapper
Lil Italy is a good place to start. Even more so than No Limit's usual assembly line recordings,
On Top of Da World (despite the predictable cameos from
Silkk the Shocker,
Snoop Dogg, Mystikal, and P himself) has no personality, not one distinguishing mark to separate it from the rest of the army. Not so surprisingly, it tanked big time. ~ Michael Gallucci