Elton John has paid tribute to George Michael in a special edition of his Beats 1 show 'Rocket Hour', during which he celebrated both the man and the artist that was.

"I wanted to do a little tribute to him on the show because not only was he a good friend, but he was probably one of the most brilliant songwriters this country’s ever produced, and certainly one of the best vocalists ever," he said. "One of the best in the world."

"It was an amazing friendship based on music to start with, and I remember sitting in the car just off of Hyde Park listening to a cassette of ‘Wake Me Up Before You Go Go’ and I said, 'George, that’s the nearest record I’ve heard to a Motown record for years and years.'"

"It was such a great record, and he and I became great friends," he continued. "I just want to remember him for his wonderful music and his kindness, which people are commenting on. He was the kindest, most generous man, and did it without wanting any publicity. I’ve seen him being so kind to so many people. I’ll miss him so much for his music but more than anything for his humanity." 

John played several Michael songs during the show, opening with 1998's 'Outside' and later playing 'One More Try' and 'Freedom '90'.

"I don't get jealous of many songs, but I'm jealous of this song," John said of 'One More Try'. "I'd love to have written this."

Via Rolling Stone