Some of you may have read these interviews but, I thought I'd share them with the rest of 2pacboard.
In this first interview from LA Times.com Dj Quik and Kurupt talk about an upcoming project but they do mention 2pac in one part:
You guys both had the chance to work closely with 2Pac, are there any memories that stand out above the rest?
Kurupt: At Death Row, before 2Pac came, we used to sit there for whole days and only get a verse or two or one song done. We’d just be partying, smoking, chilling. Then Pac came in with an entire military mind-set. He taught us that it wasn’t a game and it was all about making as much music as you can find. We got into a pattern where we’d all of a sudden make two or three records a day. It was so much fun and it changed our entire mind-set. 2pac lit the fire at Death Row; he made us want to win the championship and make it really happen. We all loved him so much.
Quik: Before I met Pac, I saw his tenacity, which was insanely fierce toward the end of his life. I always saw my songs one at a time, until I recorded with him and I started making 14 a day just [messing] with him. I’d been doing my thing for a long time at that point and I was like, "Who is this fire starter to get me to change the way I did my business?" He really made me figure out the best usage of my available time, and got me on a wholly new personal clock directed toward constantly making music.
Read the full interview on the link below
DJ Quik & Kurupt talk Tupac and 'BlaQKout' | Pop & Hiss | Los Angeles Times
This second interview is with MC Hammer and he talks about 2pac in the studio. The whole article is about 2pac so get reading
http://www.sixshot.com/news/14086/
I'll keep you guys posted on anymore I read in the future. Feel free to add on some more mentions if you have come across any.
In this first interview from LA Times.com Dj Quik and Kurupt talk about an upcoming project but they do mention 2pac in one part:
You guys both had the chance to work closely with 2Pac, are there any memories that stand out above the rest?
Kurupt: At Death Row, before 2Pac came, we used to sit there for whole days and only get a verse or two or one song done. We’d just be partying, smoking, chilling. Then Pac came in with an entire military mind-set. He taught us that it wasn’t a game and it was all about making as much music as you can find. We got into a pattern where we’d all of a sudden make two or three records a day. It was so much fun and it changed our entire mind-set. 2pac lit the fire at Death Row; he made us want to win the championship and make it really happen. We all loved him so much.
Quik: Before I met Pac, I saw his tenacity, which was insanely fierce toward the end of his life. I always saw my songs one at a time, until I recorded with him and I started making 14 a day just [messing] with him. I’d been doing my thing for a long time at that point and I was like, "Who is this fire starter to get me to change the way I did my business?" He really made me figure out the best usage of my available time, and got me on a wholly new personal clock directed toward constantly making music.
Read the full interview on the link below
DJ Quik & Kurupt talk Tupac and 'BlaQKout' | Pop & Hiss | Los Angeles Times
This second interview is with MC Hammer and he talks about 2pac in the studio. The whole article is about 2pac so get reading

http://www.sixshot.com/news/14086/
I'll keep you guys posted on anymore I read in the future. Feel free to add on some more mentions if you have come across any.