George Michael’s last music will not be released posthumously, cousin Andros Georgiou has revealed
The star was reportedly working on material for a new album, and his family have spoken out about a 'brilliant' track which was 80 per cent finished at the time of his death
GEORGE Michael’s final songs will not be released posthumously, cousin Andros Georgiou has revealed.
The star, 53 was working on material for a new album when he died.
Ex-music producer Andros told how George played him a “brilliant” track which he intended to be his next single.
But he said its release will be blocked as it was not finished.
Andros told The Sun on Sunday: “I was lucky enough to hear parts of his new single, which was brilliant — upbeat and full of life.
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"I would say it was 80 per cent complete. But the song won’t ever be released, and nor should it.
“George had restrictions preventing any release without his approval.
"He wouldn’t have wanted music released that wasn’t ready, even if it was close.”