Carl Clottey has released a new gospel song that features 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards' Artiste of the Year, Joe Mettle.
'Moko Be' is a worship song which exalts God, and declares Him as the only God.
Produced by Billy Selasie (InnerMuzik Productions), he was assisted by the Encore Band.
Performed in Ga and English languages, 'Moko Be' was mixed and mastered by Joel Maclawson (InHouse Studios).
According to him, his motivation for composing the song is to let the world know that Jehovah is the only God.
The song was written in 2019 and recorded in 2021.
In the meantime, Carl Clottey will be hosting the 10th anniversary of his annual worship programme 'Calvary Worship' on April 30, 2023 at the Winners Chapel Ghana at Avenor in Accra.
It will feature Pastor Isaiah Fosu Keakye Jnr. Putuma Tiso from South Africa, Alexandra Aboagye, and more.
According to the musician, the release of `Moko be' is a precursor to the concert.
The songwriter, singer, and music director has been in the gospel music scene since 2010. With a passion to influence the world positively and win souls for the kingdom of God, Clottey released his debut in 2013 and has since demonstrated his prowess in churches and at various events.
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