GMB (album)

[7] Okayplayer's Rachel Greenberg gave the album an 89 out of 100, saying: "GMB is Pac Div's best and most consistent work to date.

The production knocks and Like, Mibbs, and BeYoung are more proficient at killing sh-t on the regular than Rick Grimes, with nary a weak link to be found.

The best way to describe Pac Div is fact is to say they're an Okayplayer-y version of Tha Dogg Pound; more lyrical, less gangsta, but with a comparable degree of charisma, trunk-rattling bass and skirt chasing.

"[10] HipHopDX reviewer Edwin Ortiz gave the album a 3.5 out of five, saying: "Despite its missteps, GMB is a commendable project that should hold over diehard fans.

"[9] David Reyneke of Potholes In My Blog also gave the album a 3.5 out of five, saying: "GMB is by no means a hip-hop game breaker, but it does prove that Pac Div is worth every bit of the hype that has been tossed around for nearly five years now.