Michael Jackson's brother Jermaine isn't happy about the singer's music being released after his death.
The 59-year-old singer and bass guitarist admits he has heard a few tracks from the new album, Xscape, which features unheard songs from the late King of Pop, but wishes the Jackson brothers had been given the opportunity to work on the album.
He told TMZ: "I heard some of the songs, I love Xscape, but I haven't heard the whole CD yet so until I hear it I can't give you an honest opinion. We have nothing to do with that, it's all the estate."
Asked how he feels about the music being released after Michael's death in 2009, he said: "You figure that out".
The star claims there is "other stuff" recorded by Michael which hasn't been released and he wishes his brothers - including Jackie, Tito and Marlon - could have been involved to make it an original Jackson 5 record, instead of the likes of producer Timbaland and Justin Timberlake being involved.