Top of the World (Brandy song)

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"Top of the World"
Mason Betha
Producer(s)
  • Rodney Jerkins
  • Brandy
Brandy singles chronology
"The Boy Is Mine"
(1998)
"Top of the World"
(1998)
"Have You Ever?"
(1998)
Mase singles chronology
"Lookin' at Me"
(1998)
"Top of the World"
(1998)
"
Take Me There
"
(1998)

"Top of the World" is a song by American singer

UK Singles Chart
and reached the top 20 in Iceland, Ireland, and New Zealand.

The music video for "Top of the World" was directed by Paul Hunter in June 1998 and became a huge success on the music video channels,

Soul Train Awards which aired in 1999. Norwood performed the song on her first world tour Never Say Never World Tour (1998-1999), the TV special Brandy in Concert: A Special for the Holidays (1999) and on her second world tour, Human World Tour
(2009) where it was part of a "1990s medley".

Critical reception

Larry Flick from Billboard felt that the song was a fitting follow up to "The Boy is Mine" and that Brandy now "proves that she has the chops to take on the most seasoned champs of R&B and pop".[1] He also praised the lyrics and production, saying "the smart lyrics are couched in chunky funk beats and smooth guitar/keyboard interplay.[1] Music Week described the song as "another slick piece of Rodney Jerkins (Boy Is Mine) R&B" and felt that "the best bits comes from mase".[2]

Chart performance

"Top of the World" topped the

Hot 100 Airplay chart, number 19 on the Hot R&B Singles chart, and number 10 on the Rhythmic
chart.

Music video

A music video for "Top of the World" was directed by

digital effects, it features Norwood floating in the air, flipping and somersaulting above various objects such as telephone poles and vehicles—as passersby stopped to stare—and balancing vertically and horizontally alongside skyscrapers and other buildings.[4]

Remix

A remix version with Latin rappers

."

Samples

On 1 June 2023, Nigerian singer

.

Track listings

Australian CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Top of the World" (No Rap Edit)
  • Mason Betha
  • Darkchild
  • Brandy[a]
3:32
2."Top of the World" (Edit featuring Mase)
  • Daniels
  • F. Jerkins
  • R. Jerkins
  • Phillips
  • Turman
  • Betha
  • Darkchild
  • Brandy[a]
4:11
3."Top of the World" (LP Version)
  • Daniels
  • F. Jerkins
  • R. Jerkins
  • Phillips
  • Turman
  • Betha
  • Darkchild
  • Brandy[a]
4:41
4."Top of the World" (Boogiesoul Remix Radio Edit)
  • Daniels
  • F. Jerkins
  • R. Jerkins
  • Phillips
  • Turman
  • Betha
  • Darkchild
  • Brandy[a]
  • Boogiemann[a]
4:16
5."The Boy Is Mine" (Radio Edit With Intro; duet with Monica)
  • Brandy
  • 4:00
    UK Part I CD single
    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Top of the World" (Edit featuring Mase)
    • Daniels
    • F. Jerkins
    • R. Jerkins
    • Phillips
    • Turman
    • Betha
    • Darkchild
    • Brandy[a]
    4:11
    2."Top of the World" (No Rap Edit)
    • Daniels
    • F. Jerkins
    • R. Jerkins
    • Phillips
    • Turman
    • Betha
    • Darkchild
    • Brandy[a]
    3:32
    3."Top of the World" (Instrumental)
    • Daniels
    • F. Jerkins
    • R. Jerkins
    • Phillips
    • Turman
    • Betha
    • Darkchild
    • Brandy[a]
    4:41
    Remix single
    No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
    1."Top of the World" (Edit featuring Mase)
    • Daniels
    • F. Jerkins
    • R. Jerkins
    • Phillips
    • Turman
    • Betha
    • Darkchild
    • Brandy[a]
    4:11
    2."Top of the World" (Boogiesoul Remix Radio Edit)
    • Daniels
    • F. Jerkins
    • R. Jerkins
    • Phillips
    • Turman
    • Betha
    • Darkchild
    • Brandy[a]
    • Boogiemann[a]
    4:16
    3."Top of the World" (Part II featuring Fat Joe & Big Pun)
    • Darkchild
    4:07

    Notes

    Sample credits

    Credits and personnel

    Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Never Say Never.[9]

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region Certification Certified units/sales
    United Kingdom (BPI)[35] Silver 200,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Release history

    List of release dates, showing region, release format, and label
    Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
    United States July 7, 1998
    • urban contemporary radio
    Atlantic [36]
    Japan September 5, 1998 CD [37]
    United Kingdom September 28, 1998
    • 12-inch vinyl
    • CD
    • cassette
    [38]
    Canada October 27, 1998 CD [39]

    References

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