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Step aside, Nick Cannon: Dancehall’s Elephant Man has 38 kids, wants more

Elephant Man is unashamed of his enormous brood
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Dancehall music star Elephant Man makes Nick Cannon and NBA YoungBoy look like amateurs in the baby-producing department.


Elephant Man, 49, admitted on a podcast that he has 38 children — and says he wants more.


According to Complex magazine, the music icon who was born in Kingston, Jamaica, as O’Neil, told the podcast hosted by singer Noah Powa that he’s been making babies since he was 17, which is a span of more than 30 years. 

“How yuh mean? Den if it come, it nuh come bredda, weh you a talk bout?” he said.


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Elephant Man says he’s not attractive, but fame is an aphrodisiac

Some could say that Elephant Man is somewhat self-aware. He told Dancehall Mag that he believes he is ugly, but the girls love him, so he can’t help himself when they offer themselves to him.

“I have 38 pickney, start from mi a 17,” he said. “Mi might ugly and all of that, but the gyal dem like mi bandy legs. … ‘Member a me climb and jump off a di something dem and the gyal dem seh, ‘No man, mi woulda tek a lift up from dah black boy yah’… ‘Member di gyal dem see the attitude and all of dat.”

Also, Elephant Man said the only thing he abstains from is wearing condoms. 

“You nah sex your woman inna nuh condom,” he stated. “You ever go to your woman inna her house inna condom, yuh inna trouble.”

“Mi nuh dead,” he said. “Mi stay strong cause the fittest of the fittest shall live and God nuh waan no weakness inna him camp.”

Elephant Man said that with so many mothers of his children, it is expected that he’ll have disagreements with some of them. However, he says he is not an absentee father, and his children are taken care of.

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