
Heart to Play
Lyrics by Giulia Negrin
Music by G. Negrin, C. Zatta
Performed by Giulia Dimà, (vocals - piano) Martina Micaglio and Riccardo Sadè (background vocals), Cristiano Zatta (drums - bass - rhodes piano - guitars)
Produced by Cristiano Zatta (Imaginatic) - ImageSonika
Released in July 2025 - © 2025 ImageSonika SkillMedia Master
ARTIST: Giulia Dimà
GENRE: pop
TYPE: single
FORMAT: WAV 96|24 high resolution files - available only with PRO synchronization license
ARTWORK: Cristiano Zatta - Michele Zangrossi
PHOTO COVER: Michele Zangrossi
PHOTOS: courtesy of Michele Zangrossi - Cristiano Zatta
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A complicated relationship may be a good place to start
"Heart to Play" is the first song released by Giulia Dimà.
In this song, the young and talented songwriter combines vivid storytelling with a melody that is simple and direct, yet full of character and emotion — with a chorus that lingers like a mantra.
The song originates from a composition by Giulia Dimà, musically enriched through her artistic collaboration with Cristiano Zatta (aka Imaginatic), who contributed to the arrangement and performance, and also produced this creative work for ImageSonika.
"Heart to Play" can be classified as a contemporary pop ballad with musical and vocals arrangement nuances that evoke a retro sound.
The arrangement is based on acoustic sounds, creating a pleasantly nostalgic atmosphere. Furthermore, background choirs performed by Martina Micaglio and Riccardo Sadè give a very distintive touch to the song.
The lyrics focus on a simple and unforgettable refrain that tells the story of a complicated relationship in need of a definitive turning point.
However, "Heart to Play” seems to clearly outline what will be the future artistic path of Giulia Dimà.

“As time goes by, I realise how special it is to compose melodies and songs.
I really enjoy it, especially because it lets me share my feelings with others —
through the gentle touch of the music that stays in people’s memories,
even after the melody has faded.“
– Giulia Dimà –








