Nazahn Warren — better known as CallMeShotti — is carving his own lane defined by authenticity, talent, and purpose. The Philadelphia-born hip-hop artist blends sharp lyricism with raw storytelling, offering his fans music that is both confessional and motivational.
On September 5, 2025, CallMeShotti released his highly anticipated full-length album, Unrequited, across major streaming platforms. A powerful exploration of heartbreak, perseverance, and survival, the project stands as both a raw diary and a motivational soundtrack for anyone striving to push through life’s challenges.
This moment marks just the beginning of a new chapter. With momentum on his side, CallMeShotti is preparing to take the stage at the Launch Music Conference in Dallas on October 4, solidifying his place as one of hip-hop’s most promising rising voices.
CallMeShotti has a unique ability to chase his passion for music while pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering. Balancing late-night studio sessions with the rigor of academia, he proves that ambition is multi-dimensional. Beyond the stage and studio, CallMeShotti is investing in the next generation through his non-profit organization, Shotti Cares, Inc. His vision is to create a creative arts hub in Philadelphia where youth can perfect their craft free of charge, using state-of-the-art resources. To support this mission, he plans to host an annual festival merging music, art, and community. This initiative is more than charity, it’s a reflection of Shotti’s commitment to uplifting his community and providing opportunities he once longed for.
Shotti’s artistry is rooted in truth. “If you want to know how I really feel, listen to my songs,” he says. Unlike many in the industry, he refuses to rely on fabricated personas or flashy gimmicks to stand out. His authenticity, paired with a staggering catalog of over 200 self-funded songs and collaborations with multi-Grammy-nominated producer Herb Middleton, makes him a force to watch.
Looking ahead, CallMeShotti sees himself headlining festivals, touring the world, and signing with a major record label. But his vision goes beyond personal success: he wants to “change the mindset of my fellow Black folk, encouraging peace, love, unity, and support within the community.”
For Shotti, music isn’t just entertainment. It’s survival. It’s storytelling. It’s a call to unity. As he continues to rise, one thing is certain: CallMeShotti is not only building a career, he’s building a legacy.
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