Buju Banton, the Jamaican reggae artist, has a total of 10 children with different mothers. His relationships with these women have been a part of his life story, but he tends to keep details about his personal life private. His music often reflects his experiences and perspectives on life, love, and family.
Oh, how about this one: "Your momma is so kind, she always has a smile to share with everyone she meets." Remember, jokes are meant to bring joy and laughter, so it's always nice to keep them positive and uplifting.
There are many woman named Jeannie in the world. While it is possible for many of them to have had a baby, it is impossible to know which woman named Jeannie has had a baby without knowing their last name.
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as many times as you like baby
i think he may have 1 boy baby & 1 girl baby
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Yes, he has 15.
Buju Banton, the Jamaican reggae artist, has a total of 8 children with multiple women, which means he has several baby mothers. While the exact number of his baby mothers is not publicly confirmed, it is known that he has had relationships with more than one woman over the years. His family dynamics and relationships have been a topic of interest among fans and the media.
There are 17 Barangays in Banton, Romblon Philippines
Pato Banton is most famous for being a reggae singer from England. He is known for his reggae, ska, and roots music and he has released many albums from 1985 to 2008.
The mother horse nudges the baby, to stimulate it and encourage it to stand. Over many minutes, the baby teaches itself to stand, at first wobbly and slowly gaining more balance. As soon as the baby can stand up without falling over, it quickly finds the momma's teat and begins to suckle. Having that first drink of momma's milk is important since the baby gets some immunization from diseases through its mother's milk.
ask you momma
20000000000000000 your momma
So far there are 4 Big Mommas: Big Momma's House, Big Momma's House 2, and Big Momma's House: Like Father Like Son and big mommas house like father like son 2
I think it's a song/lullaby (many versions), rather than a book, of which the next lines are: Momma's gonna buy you a mocking-bird An' if that mocking bird don't sing Momma's gonna but you a golden ring - and so on through a succession of such lines, each time with compensation for lack, until finally, even with nothing 'You're still the sweetest little baby in town'.
only one......Yo momma's breath!
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