Ateo literally translates to "atheist". It's a very striking and creative word to find in a reggaeton song, making it quite unique.
Natti Natasha sings, "Ya mi corazón no te ruega, se volvió ateo" (My heart no longer begs for you, it became an atheist). She uses this clever metaphor to say her heart has completely lost all faith in her ex and will never "pray" for their love again. It's a powerful and memorable way to declare her emotional independence.
Ram Pam Pam is a fearless break-up anthem where Natti Natasha and Becky G slam the door on a toxic ex and crank the volume on self-confidence. The song opens with a playful question—“What you gonna do?”—then hits the “undo” button on a failed relationship. The duo lists every reason the ex is history: he treated them “feo,” took their love for granted, and now has to watch them glow up with a new guy who takes them dancing and makes them feel adored.
The catchy onomatopoeia ram pam pam mimics both the reggaeton beat and the sound of locking the gate behind the past. What follows is pure empowerment: flashy lashes, raised eyebrows, and a long line of admirers waiting their turn. The message is crystal clear—everyone is replaceable, self-worth is priceless, and moving on can be as fun as a night out at the disco. With its cheeky lyrics, infectious rhythm, and unapologetic attitude, this track celebrates independence, Latina power, and the sweet satisfaction of saying, “I’m better without you.”