Dom Innarella’s ‘Call Me’ blends acoustic lines and a head nodding beat, inspired by a fan message.
For Dom Innarella, ‘Call Me’ began as a real message and quickly became a full song. Out now via Republic Records, the single introduces the New Jersey artist, 14 years old, further as an artist to watch in 2025.
Dom outlines the moment that set the writing in motion, capturing the personal angle that guides the lyrics:
“I first got the idea for ‘Call Me’ when I was scrolling through my DMs and saw this gorgeous girl had messaged me that she loved me and my music,” Dom shares. “But then I saw she lived across the country from me. So I had this thought: a lot of relationships are long distance, but regardless of where you are, we can always stay connected on the phone. I texted my team that her message put this idea into my head… no matter how far away you are, I could still love you through the phone. From there, we stayed up late writing the entire song, and the rest is history.”
The record’s arrangement is intentionally open, pairing lithely strummed acoustic guitar with the snap of a head nodding beat. That space lets Dom’s falsetto soften into the production and place the focus on words. The refrain explains the promise at the core of the track, “If I’m a million miles away and we can’t be face to face, just know that I’m ten numbers away.” The closing phrase is as simple as it is direct, “Just call me.” The performance emphasizes vocal dynamics and presence, while an accompanying music video is planned to translate the story onto the screen.
‘Call Me’ extends a consistent run. ‘Jersey In July’ is approaching 1 million total streams and earned acclaim from Melodic Magazine, who noted, “The song is well on its way to becoming a summer smash, as its sun-kissed melodies and flirty lyrics are undeniably captivating and completely irresistible.” Earlier in the year, ‘Bout Me’ crossed 10 million streams and debuted number 1 on Canada’s Spotify Viral Chart, number 2 on the US Viral Chart, and number 35 in Australia.