Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder performs at the 51st annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, February 8, 2009. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Stevie Wonder is a wonder indeed. At 64, he's still expecting three more babies -- triplets, this time.

Page Six reports that as the singer prep for his performance of his classic album, "Songs in the Key of Life," at the Madison Square Garden, he's waiting for his triplets to come to the world at the same time. Once these three babies are born, the R&B icon would have a total of 11 children already. His children are from five different women. He' s only been married twice. The triplets are from his latest girlfriend, Tomeeka Robyn Bracy, 40. Tomeeka already gave Wonder a child last year. According to the Post, despite the number, Stevie has no complaints at all. If any, he's happy and he has no worries because he can afford to feed them all.

"It's Stevie's mechanism for his happiness," a family source shared to The Post. "I don't know that he set out to have 11 children, including triplets at his age, but it's not like he isn't happy about it or he can't afford children."

Moreover, his too-busy-for-his-family days are now over. The Post learned from a source that in the past, the icon has not always been available for his children. However, things have changed now and Stevie is doing everything to be the best father that he could be. Being a father of children, whose ages rage from 1 to 39 can certainly be challenging, but Stevie is just enjoying it.

His oldest daughter Aisha often jokes around with his father. Stevie also helps out with his son, Muntaz's musical inclinations and often shared to others his pride over his son. Stevie also just recently attended 26-year-old son Kwame Morris' graduation from Morehouse College. He often plays around with young son Kailand, 12 and daughter Mandla, 9 as well. "He knows that being a father is a full-time job and now that he's a little older, he feels like he's up to the task and he doesn't want to let any of them down," the source explained.

Steve Wonder's 1976 double album "Songs in the Key of Life" includes some of his most popular tracks such as "Sir Duke," "I Wish," "Isn't She Lovely" and he'll be performing these songs on his tour this upcoming November 6.