Elton John has said he has no plan to release a new album in the near future and said "no one needs another" record from him "at the moment".
The 73-year-old musician who has nine-year-old Zachary and seven-year-old Elijah with husband David Furnish admitted he's enjoying "being a dad" while he is not able to complete his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour due to the pandemic.
Speaking to Record Collector magazine, John said: "I have no idea what the f*** I'm going to do next, and that feels great.
"I just don't think this is a time for me to think about recording.
"I’m a dad and I love being a dad. I will get in the mood to record again – and I’ll get in the mood to write.
"But no one needs another Elton John record out at the moment."

"It is with deep regret that Elton John must postpone the remainder of his upcoming North American 2020 dates on his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour," the singer's management team tweeted.
"This tough decision has been made with the continued safety and well-being of his fans at a time when health services are under increased pressure and with the concern that these gatherings continue to risk accelerating the spread of the coronavirus."
It is believed that his 25 concerts which were due to happen between May 22 to July 8 will be rescheduled for 2021.