They said her mother and another close relative went to her flat in Ashok Nagar this morning on not getting any answer from her to repeated calls on her mobile and found her dead.
The two stay in another locality in the city.
Police said Shan (29) had come to her flat after completing a recording session here and was scheduled to go for another assignment this morning.
Other details were not known immediately.
Shan, a trained Carnatic and western musician, had rendered songs for "Engeyayum Eppothdum and "Paravai" (both Tamil), 'Praise the Lord' and "Thira" (Malayalam), among others.
Shan's father Johnson, fondly known as Johnson Master, was a renowned and respected music composer in Malayalam film industry.
He passed away on August 18, 2011. In February, 2012 his son Renn Johnson (23) was killed in a motorbike accident.
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