"Call Me" by NAV and Metro Boomin is a song that explores feelings of loneliness and isolation despite having achieved success and wealth. The first verse of the song sets the tone, with NAV expressing regret for where he came from and feeling the weight of his newfound success. He has lots of stress and pressure on him but remains independent and has people who depend on him. He knows who his fake friends are and realizes that he spent too much time and money on them.
The chorus finds NAV asking if anyone is really there for him, highlighting his feelings of loneliness despite all his success and material possessions. He admits that he takes drugs to cope with his feelings, but it only leads him to feel more alone. The second verse shows how fame and money have changed him, but he still misses his life before he was well known. He also expresses regret for ignoring his mother's calls while trying to avoid his problems and running away from them.
The final verse finds NAV reaching out to someone to hold him and expressing his desire for them to call him up. He's lonely and wishes for companionship, but he's also aware that people might try to diss him because they're salty or envious of his success. The song ends with NAV repeating his wish for someone to call him up, emphasizing his need for connection and human interaction. Overall, the song delves into the loneliness that can accompany success and highlights NAV's vulnerability and desire for meaningful relationships.