Stevie Wonder is about to be a busy, busy man.

According to reports, the 64-year-old "Superstition" singer is set to become a father for the eleventh time. Wonder's fiancée Tomeeka Robyn Bracy, 40, is pregnant with triplets after welcoming a daughter with Wonder last year, Page Six reported.

The triplets will be the ninth, tenth and eleventh children for Wonder. His kids range in age from 12 months to 39 years old, according to Page Six.

"It's Stevie's mechanism for his happiness," a source told Page Six. "I don't know that he set out to have 11 children, including triplets at this age, but it's not like he isn't happy about it."

"Aisha [his oldest] enjoys her dad quite a bit, they get together and eat and joke," the source added. "He's been helping [his son] Mumtaz with some of Mumtaz's music and he always talks about how talented his son is."

Reportedly, Wonder has admitted in the past that he wasn't always there for his children, but is now trying to make more of an effort. He was in Atlanta for his son Kwame Morris' graduation from Morehouse College, and he recently posted videos of him playing around with his sons Kailand and Mandla, according to Page Six.

"He knows 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 told Page Six.

Rumors of Bracy's pregnancy first surfaced last month when The National Enquirer reported that she was expecting another child with Wonder.

"Stevie never thought he'd be a father again so late in life. It may not have been planned but now he's excited!" the source said. "He's been going to all the doctor's visits and scans with Tomeeka. He actually can't wait until the birth. Stevie missed so much of his other children's upbringings, he's vowed to be there for their children and for his soon-to-be new wife."