Dom Innarella
At just 14, Dom Innarella is already redefining what it means to be a teenage pop star in 2025. Today, the rising singer-songwriter from New Jersey releases his newest single, “Call Me,” a warm, acoustic-driven track that blends teenage vulnerability with serious songwriting chops — out now via Republic Records.
Inspired by a real-life DM from a fan across the country, “Call Me” is a love letter to long-distance connection in the digital age. “She said she loved me and my music,” Dom shares. “But she lived across the country. I thought, even if we’re a million miles away, I could still love you through the phone.” That sentiment turned into an all-night writing session — and what may become his next viral hit.
Built on gentle guitar strums, tight beats, and a butter-smooth falsetto, “Call Me” showcases Dom’s ability to straddle Gen Z romanticism with timeless soul. “If I’m a million miles away and we can’t be face to face, just know that I’m ten numbers away,” he sings, delivering the kind of line destined for Instagram captions and late-night texts alike.
The single arrives in the wake of “Jersey In July,” which is approaching one million streams and earned praise from Melodic Magazine for its “sun-kissed melodies and flirty lyrics.” Earlier this year, Dom’s breakout track “Bout Me” amassed over 10 million streams, hitting #1 on Spotify’s Canada Viral Chart and cracking the U.S. Top 5. Not bad for a kid who started off singing doo-wop with his grandfather at the dinner table.
With early co-signs from Justin Bieber, Timbaland, and Usher — and a fanbase that includes TikTok megastars like Piper Rockelle and Brennan Myers — Innarella is turning viral moments into a career with serious staying power. His nostalgic-meets-modern style blends the swagger of a seasoned crooner with the confessional honesty of a teenager growing up in real time.
Expect a visual for “Call Me” soon, along with more singles as he builds toward his debut project with Republic Records.
At 14, Dom Innarella might be the youngest name on the pop radar — but he’s already got the sound, soul, and story to back it up.
