The world has not recovered yet from George Michael's shocking death on Christmas Day. Michael, 53, died due to heart failure, and he left a legacy of music to his fans. Apparently, the brilliant musician also left three full albums which were unpublished.

According to Mirror, Michael's dead body was found by his boyfriend, Fadi Fawaz, 43. Fawaz recently posted a link to an unreleased track titled "This Kind Of Love", which was produced by Sir Elton John. The song, which Fawaz captioned "My baby", feature the lyrics: "Now everyone has to get over I know, but this empty house seems to get colder and colder."

The song was part of the album "Trojan Souls". Another album - "White Light" - was supposed to be released after Michael performed the title track at the closing ceremony of the London 2012 Olympics, reports say.

Another track, which is said to be a follow-up to the 1990's dance album "Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1", but was reported to have been scrapped following a dispute with Sony. Michael's representatives have not confirmed if there will be any future releases.

Daily Mail reported that the perfectionist musical genius spent years working on each of the albums, but eventually decided that they were not meant to be released. When a fan posted that the unheard track that Fawaz posted should be released, Andrew Ridgeley, the other half of Wham! said: "No, #GM [George Michael] controlled all his output. I, nor anyone else have the right to transgress that principle."

Meanwhile, three of the top five on the iTunes chart currently are by Michael or Wham!, making up a total of 11 of the top 100. Some reports say that Michael was supposed to release an album next year and Naughty Boy was going to work with him.