The singer, who released his Jackson duet Hold My Hand after the star's death, said that it might be best to destroy the rest of their recordings in case he gets tempted to re-release them.
He told MTV.com, 'Me and Mike worked on a lot of concepts before he passed. Hold My Hand was one of the records that was actually fully complete. The rest of the records are incomplete.
'They're just ideas, concepts, harmonies and stuff like that which the world will probably never see because I wouldn't want to put it out unfinished. So I might just burn it after this interview, 'cos I might just get tempted to do a remix.
'I know at the end of the day if it wasn't fully complete, I don't think he would see it released that way. I probably wouldn't ever put myself in a position to make that choice.'