Is Jonah Falcon, the man with the world's biggest penis, the next YouTube sensation?

While he could obviously not duplicate the feat of South Korean pop star Psy whose Gangnam Style and Gentleman videos are breaking YouTube hit records, Falcon's star is also rising on the same video sharing site.

His first MTV titled It's Too Big - a parody of his 9 inch sex organ (when flaccid, but 13.5 inches when erect) - had 400,000 hits a few days after he launched the music video on the second week of May.

Less than a month later, the same video's hits had more than doubled to more than 900,000 on YouTube.

It's not only his music video that's a hit. Even news about him such as the TSA frisking him for suspicion of carrying something in his pocket has at least 2.5 million views.

While news features about his record-breaking phallus garnered another 2.5 million hits and a story on Jonah seeking a job logged another 1.5 million views.

Summing it all up means at least 7.5 million people are aware there's a man with a cobra in his pants who has transformed from a shy man three years ago into a MTV star, singing about his being God's gift (or curse) to women.

At least five real porn stars have tried in the past the music video route but were not as successful as Jonah.

  • Heather Hunter - She became a porn star in the late 80s and appeared in triple X videos such as Honeywood, but she eventually ventured into music in the early 1990s. Her MTVs titled I Want It All Night Long got about 68,000 hits in YouTube.

  • Lolo Ferrari - Like Jonah, Lolo was known for having the largest, this time breast, in the world. Before she died in 2000, she had made several MTVs like Airbag Generation which got 500,000 hits.

  • Barrett Blade - Before he ventured into adult films, Barrett was the bassist and songwriter for a band named Dial 7. Despite his music background, Barrett's Rush music video got less than 2,000 views.

  • Traci Lords - She had appeared in more than 100 adult films by the time she turned 18 and then shifted to legit movies and music videos. Her Fallen Angel MTV, unfortunately, got less than 5,000 hits.

  • Andrea True - She started as a porn star in Scandinavia in the 1960s, but later moved to New York. While stranded in Jamaica where she shot commercials, she recorded a disco track which had a single, More More More that was No 4 on the U.S. charts and got 2.1 million hits on YouTube.