Stevie Wonder's 9 Children: All About His Sons and Daughters

Mar. 15, 2025

Stevie Wonder and his kids.Photo: Randy Shropshire/WireImage

Kwame Morris, Kailand Morris, Nia Morris, Mandla Morris, Musician Stevie Wonder, Kai Millard, Sophia Morris and Tia Curtis attend MANDAFEST Mandla Morris' 13th Birthday Celebration on May 20, 2018 in Calabasas, California

Stevie Wonder, born Stevland Hardaway Morris, has 10 No. 1 hits on theBillboardTop 100 charts, 25Grammysand nine children to call his own.

“I got, how many, 22 kids?” he jokingly asked of his growing family during an appearance onThe Viewin 2014.

Wonder first became a father back in 1975, when his girlfriend Yolanda Simmons gave birth to Aisha, forwhom Wonder wrotethe 1976 hit “Isn’t She Lovely.” The then-couple welcomed one more child, Keita, before they split.

“I give a lot of credit to the mothers of my children,” Wonder toldO, The Oprah Magazinein 2004. “They’ve raised the children well.”

Wonder also clarified that although he was no longer in relationships with some of his kids' mothers, he was not an absent dad. “I’m not one of those fathers who just send money,” he said. “I guide them as a father and talk to them as a friend. I always want my children to feel they can tell me anything.”

Here is everything to know about Stevie Wonder’s nine children.

Aisha Zakia Morris, 49

Stevie Wonder with his daughter Aisha Morris.Johnny Nunez/WireImage

Stevie Wonder and Aisha Morris during Stevie Wonder Hosts Daughter Aisha Morris’s 30th Birthday at B.E.D. in New York City, New York, United States

Aisha Zakia Morris was born to Wonder and his then-partner, Simmons, on April 7, 1975, perThe New York Times. “She was the one thing that I needed in my life and in my music for a long time,” the singer later toldWomen’s Ownmagazine, perRolling Stone.

A year after her birth, Aisha became widely known as the inspiration for one of her dad’s most famous songs, “Isn’t She Lovely.”

Aisha and her brother Keita primarily lived with their mother in New Jersey,TheNew Yorkerreported in 1995, but Wonder’s eldest was still on hand for many of the biggest moments in her father’s career. Aisha attended Wonder’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the 1996Grammy Awards, where he received a lifetime achievement award.

Around 2000, Aisha became a mother to a son named Miles. “My daughter has a little boy,” Wonder toldOprah Winfreyin 2004. “He calls me Pop Pop because I refuse to be called Granddad.”

In 2015, Wonder’s eldest daughter paid tribute to her father duringStevie Wonder — Songs in the Key of Life: An All-Star Grammy Salute. The evening was filled with performances fromJennifer Hudson,Janelle MonáeandAriana Grande, but Aisha’s performance was particularly special. To close out the show, she joinedNe-Yoduring the second verse of “Isn’t She Lovely,” changing the lyrics to say, “My dad is wonderful.”

That same year, Aisha appeared on an episode ofDancing with the Stars:Juniorsin support of her little brother, Mandla, who was competing on the show. A few years later, in 2020, she sang “Where Is Our Love Song” with her father and four of her siblings.

Keita Sawandi Morris, 47

Stevie Wonder with his son Keita Morris.Eugene Powers/Shutterstock

Stevie Wonder, Keita Morris attends Emerald City Gala Visionary Awards Dinner at Bel-Air Country Club, Los Angeles, California on November 17th, 2018

Aisha became a big sister on April 17, 1977, when Keita Sawandi Morris was born to Wonder and Simmons.

He grew up in New Jersey with his mom and older sister.New York Magazinereported in 1998 that Keita attended Hartford College in Connecticut before moving to New York City, where he and some friends started a record label called Stay Gold. In 1997, Keita appeared on the docuseriesClassic Albumsto discuss his father’s 1976 albumSongs in the Key of Life.

In 2006, Keita became a dad toson Asmar. He later welcomed adaughter named Lula.

Mumtaz Ekow Morris, 41

Mumtaz Morris in 2011.Brian To/FilmMagic

Kwame Morris and Mumtaz Morris attend 24th annual Rhythm & Soul music awards at the Beverly Hilton hotel on June 24, 2011 in Beverly Hills, California

Mumtaz Ekow Morris joined Wonder’s family on Oct. 13, 1983. Born to the “That’s What Friends Are For” singer and vocalist McCully, Mumtaz grew up in Southern California.

As a child, Mumtaz didn’t have a natural inclination toward music. “[My mom] recalls that when I was young, she would try to get me to sing, and I was awful, and had no ear for pitch,” he toldLas Vegas Black Imagein 2010. “Now she says, ‘I don’t know where your voice came from.’ [I] just wanted to play football and basketball.”

Mumtaz’s childhood was also largely spent out of the limelight. “I lived with my mother the majority of time when I was young and lived a very regular life like other children,” he told the outlet. “When I would go to my dad’s house, it was like the bomb — with a lot of stuff that amazed me. My dad would play games with me, and it was so much fun.”

The 25-time Grammy winner also instilled the importance of hard work in his son. “I remember getting out of school and wanting to see my dad, [so] I would go to the studio. I knew I would be able to catch him there rehearsing,” Mumtaz recalled. “He would sometimes be in the studio from 12 p.m. until 5 p.m. the following day.”

When he was 17, Mumtaz took up the piano and singing. “I stopped playing [football] and started doing music,” he said in a 2010 interview withForever Entertainment Media. “The notes started sounding like they actually made sense, people stopped saying, ‘Turn that down,’ and I thought, ‘Maybe I can do this.’ "

The former athlete also continued to develop his musical skills. “I used to play music in college, and my schoolmates used to really like it and encouraged me to do more,” he toldLas Vegas Black Image. “I used to sway away from music, because it was something my dad did — and I wanted to make my own career path.”

By 2009, Mumtaz had begun to perform publicly, singing the national anthem in Tokyo for theNotre Dame Japan Bowl. His personal life was also taking off: Mumtaz reportedly tied the knot with his high school sweetheart, Candice, around the same time.

The couple have since welcomed five children, including daughtersBerklee Michelle,Bella MarieandLondon, as well as sonsMJandLiam.

In 2010, Mumtaz joined his dad on stage at the Hollywood Bowl to perform “Ribbon in the Sky.” He was also hard at work on his own music — he released a single called “Do It Well” withSnoop Doggthat same year.

Ten years later, the singer provided backing vocals for his father’s track “Where Is Our Love Song” alongside four of his siblings. While Mumtaz has largely worked as an insurance field adjuster since 2016, he became an independent consultant in March 2022, according to hisLinkedIn.

Sophia Morris, 39

Sophia Morris in 2017.Maury Phillips/Getty

Sophia Morris atends the Art Deco Surrealist Jazz Ball In celebration of David Christopher Lee and Celeste Thorson’s Birthday at NeueHouse Hollywood on July 23, 2017 in Los Angeles, California

Wonder’s fourth child, Sophia Morris, was born in July 1985. Like her older siblings, Sophia stayed out of the spotlight growing up.

In 2020,she was a coordinator and producerfor UNESCO’s World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture event in San Jose, Costa Rica.

In October of that year, Sophia had even more to announce: she designed a special piece of jewelry in collaboration with celebrity jeweler Boodaddy Diamonds. The necklace spelled out the word “love” in Braille.

In 2021, Sophia also served as a producer for theGlobal Citizen Liveevent in L.A., where her father performed with singer and percussionistSheila E.

The following year, Sophia dedicated abirthday postto her famous father on Instagram, calling him her “best friend.”

“Daddy, to me, you are the truest embodiment of the Word of God and the transformative power of love,” she wrote. “You’ve inspired me to use my gifts to support and empower those whom deserve an equitable chance. I am so grateful for the strength, wisdom, faith, and confidence you have instilled in me throughout my life.”

Kwame Morris, 36

Stevie Wonder and his son Kwame Morris in 2017.ANGELA WEISS/AFP

Stevie Wonder and his son Kwame Morris onstage during the 2017 Global Citizen Festival: For Freedom. For Justice. For All. in Central Park on September 23, 2017 in New York City

Wonder’s fifth child, Kwame Morris, was born in Sydney on Aug. 6, 1988. Kwame lived in Sydney until he moved to L.A. at the age of 12, according to hisChaac Venturesbiography.

In 2011, Wonder’s third-born son appeared on the red carpet with his brother Mumtaz for the 24th ASCAP Rhythm and Soul Music Awards. At the time, Kwame was studying sociology with a concentration in media and art at Morehouse College in Atlanta. After graduating in 2013, he became a production coordinator for the clothing brand L’AGENCE, per hisLinkedIn.

In 2015, Kwame moved on to Tiffany Casting Company, where he worked for two years as an assistant to the casting director. By 2016, Kwame had also begun modeling, gracing the pages ofVogue Italia. He later started working with Storm Model Management.

Kwame and his father made headlines in 2017 when they followedColin Kaepernick’s lead andtook a knee togetherat the Global Citizen Festival in protest of police brutality against Black Americans. “Tonight, I’m taking a knee for America,” Wonder said at the event. “Not just one knee, but I’m taking both knees. Both knees in prayer for our planet, our future, leaders of our world and our globe. Amen.”

In 2020, Kwame developed his own eyewear line called Yagan Stone Eyewear. Three years later, Kwamewelcomed a child named Kenzowith his partner Akira Egawa.

Kailand Morris, 23

Kailand Morris and Stevie Wonder.Randy Shropshire/Getty

Kailand Morris (L) and Stevie Wonder attend Kailand’s Swaggy 16th birthday party at Belasco Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Los Angeles, California

Kailand Morris was born in September 2001, to Wonder and his second wife, stylist and fashion designer Kai Millard. Wonder’s fourth son grew up in Calabasas, California, with his younger sibling, Mandla, perRolling Stone.

As Kailand revealed toPausemagazine in 2018, he even played drums on the road with Wonder as a child. “Back when I was a little younger, I used to go on tour with my Dad,” he said. “When I told him that [‘Superstition’] was my favorite song, he was like, ‘Why don’t you come out and play it with me?’ So I ended up playing the drums to ‘Superstition’ because he always closed with that song.”

Despite their divorce in 2012, Kailand’s parents remained united when it came to their shared love for their children and helping others. “When I was around the age of 12 or 13, instead of having a birthday party, my parents decided to share the special day in a way that benefits others,” Kailand recalled toMASHin 2021. “I partnered with a nonprofit called All It Takes, and every birthday, I would host a charity basketball game.”

His parents' actions left a deep impression on the budding fashion designer. “This foundation of giving back definitely started then, and as I grew older, I wanted to develop my own nonprofit,” he added.

In 2020, he released a T-shirt design under his fashion line, House of KOM. The proceeds went toward the Black Lives Matter movement, perWomen’s Wear Daily. Kailand followed it up with a second T-shirt collection with the Italian brand Iceberg in October 2020.

The proceeds of this collection went to the Watts Empowerment Center, an organization that provided students with access to the internet for virtual schooling during the COVID-19 pandemic. “A huge passion of mine ever since I was a kid was to be able to provide and give back to communities, families, people … all around the world,” he toldWWD. He collaborated with Iceberg again for its spring 2022 collection, according toV Magazine.

The designer has also worked as a model, walking his first runway at Dolce & Gabbana’s spring/summer 2019 show in Milan. As Kailand would later explain toRolling Stone, however, he never intended to stop at modeling. “I guess I was gaining a more personal one-on-one experience with the designers,” he said. “Seeing how they operate.”

Kailand has said that Wonder inspired all of his aspirations. “I think one of the most influential things my dad ever said to me was all of your dreams, goals and ambitions are there in the world waiting for you, it’s more or less just you walking into them,” Kailand toldRolling Stone. “I am really trying to be the youngest Black billionaire.”

Mandla Morris, 19

Mandla Morris and Stevie Wonder.Mandla Morris Instagram

Stevie Wonder and daughter Mandla

On May 13, 2005 — Wonder’s 55th birthday — he became a father seven times over when his son Mandla Kadjaly Carl Stevland Morris was born. Wonder shares Mandla with Millard.

Mandla grew up in California with his brother Kailand and his parents until the couple separated in 2009. At age 13, Wonder’s youngest son got his first taste of the limelight when he competed onDancing with the Stars: Juniors. “My dad is very supportive with stuff like this. The first thing that he said was, ‘If you’re gonna do it, you have to be really dedicated,’ " he toldAccess Hollywoodat the time.

Wonder evenmade a cameoon an episode of the show, where he sang “Isn’t She Lovely?” for Mandla and partnerBrightyn Brems' dance. “It means so much to me,” Mandla said of his dad’s appearance. “Thank you so much, Dad, for coming out and performing with me. I really appreciate it.”

“It looked good to me!” Wonder joked of his son’s dance. Though Mandla was eliminated from the show the following week, his time in showbiz wasn’t over. He also had a small role inA Star Is Born.

He has continued to work with his father, too. In 2020, Mandla was on thecover ofODDAmagazine with his father and brother. That same year, he also sang on “Where Is Our Love Song” with his father and siblings.

Zaiah Morris

Tomeeka Robyn Bracy and Stevie Wonder attend Stevie Wonder: Songs In The Key Of Life - An All-Star GRAMMY Salute at Nokia Theatre L.A

Wonder’s eighth child, Zaiah, was born to the musician and his third wife, Bracy, with whom he tied the knot in 2017. While Zaiah’s exact birthdate is not public, she was born before 2014, when Wonder’s ninth child, Nyah, was born.

Zaiah is one of five Morris children featured on the song “Where Is Our Love Song” with her dad. In December 2022,Billboardreported that Zaiah and Nyah performed with Wonder at his House Full of Toys Benefit Concert.

Nyah Morris, 9

In 2020, Nyah was featured on “Where Is Our Love Song” with four of her siblings.

source: people.com