By Tim “Styles” Sanchez
When you think of a group from the West Coast, you get automatic images of gangbangers in khaki pants, Chuck Taylor’s, red or blue bandanas and a ‘64 Chevy Impala bouncing on hydraulics as G-Funk blasts in the background. Despite West Coast groups like The Pharcyde and The Alkaholiks for years constantly trying to break that image from people’s minds, the Gangster/Gangsta image is still the popular stereotype. With a new crop of rappers and MC’s rising out of the West, the Pacific Division are three young MC’s dedicated to making music for what they describe as the regular person, because contrary to popular belief, not everybody is bangin’ in Southern California. The Pacific Division is out to show that MC skills and musicianship is alive and well on the West Coast and in the world of Hip-Hop.
Who the members of Pacific Division are…Like: There’s myself Like, Mibbs and BeYoung. Mibbs and I are brothers and we were born and raised in Los Angeles. During High School we moved out to a suburb called Palmdale and that’s where we met BeYoung. We all played basketball together and shared the same interests in rap. Being on the West Coast it’s kind of hard to find other people that like Ghostface Killah, Wu-Tang and even The Pharcyde, so my brother and I had good chemistry with him [BeYoung]. The three of us have been together as a group for about three years. Initially there were nine or ten of us, like our own Wu-Tang Clan, but things happened and we had to downsize.

[left to right: BeYoung, Mibbs, Like]
[Pacific Division "Taste" (produced by DJ Khalil)]