In a refreshing and candid interview on The Christian Connect Show with @the_shishiishi_man, Ghanaian gospel minister Carl Clottey addressed a common misconception about his personality — and he did so with honesty and grace.

Often seen as quiet and reserved, Carl revealed that while he may come across as soft-spoken off stage, there’s much more to him than meets the eye. “I’m not a dull or soft guy as people perceive me to be,” he said, adding that he simply chooses to be calm, reserved, and focused on minding his own business.

It’s a perspective many didn’t expect — especially from someone whose ministry is marked by deep passion and intensity when he holds the microphone. Carl explained that his calm demeanor isn’t a sign of weakness or passiveness; it’s a conscious choice to stay grounded and focused amidst the noise.

“Behind the mic, I am not dull,” he clarified. And those who’ve experienced his live ministration or listened to his music can certainly testify — Carl Clottey brings undeniable fire and conviction when it’s time to worship.

This honest moment is a reminder that people, especially public figures, are often multi-dimensional. Carl’s ability to balance a reserved personal life with an expressive musical ministry is not only admirable, but also a mark of maturity and purpose.

As he continues to bless lives through his music, Carl Clottey is also teaching us that calm doesn’t mean boring — and quiet doesn’t mean weak.