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Dancehall artiste Furtyle Brain got real goat horns implanted into his head so he can stand out and be a bigger artist.
29-year-old Furtyle Brain, whose real name is Kenardo André Robinson, said the implants were done in Jamaica by a Canadian-based surgeon.
“It’s really the process where the implants are implanted in the skull. I was sedated during the surgery but had to be given lots of painkillers when I was revived because it is very painful,” he said.
Watch Furtyle Brain explain why he did the shocking implant:
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