Ram Pam Pam – Natti Natasha x Becky G
“Ram Pam Pam,” the electrifying collaboration between Natti Natasha and Becky G, showcases the vibrant power of reggaeton while delivering a message of confidence, independence, and female empowerment. Released in April 2021, the song quickly became a hit, blending the irresistible beats of urban Latin music with a catchy hook and unapologetic lyrics. As two of the biggest names in Latin music, Natti Natasha and Becky G have a history of teaming up for successful tracks, with their 2018 hit “Sin Pijama” becoming a fan favorite. With “Ram Pam Pam,” they continue to push boundaries, both musically and thematically.
The Collaboration: Natti Natasha and Becky G
Natti Natasha, a Dominican reggaeton and Latin pop singer, and Becky G, a Mexican-American artist known for her versatile talent in both English and Spanish-language music, are two prominent female figures in the male-dominated reggaeton genre. Their partnership on “Ram Pam Pam” underscores their commitment to female solidarity and empowerment in an industry where women are often underrepresented.
Both artists have used their platforms to advocate for women’s rights and to challenge stereotypes in the music industry. Through “Ram Pam Pam,” they celebrate independence, self-confidence, and freedom from toxic relationships, sending a strong message that women are in control of their own lives and choices.
The Meaning Behind “Ram Pam Pam”
At its core, “Ram Pam Pam” is about reclaiming power and moving on from a relationship that no longer serves a purpose. The song portrays a woman who has taken control of her life, deciding to walk away from a past lover who didn’t appreciate her, and finding joy in her newfound independence.
The chorus, with its infectious repetition of “Ram Pam Pam,” serves as a metaphor for breaking free and standing tall after heartbreak. It’s a playful yet assertive way of saying that the woman is unfazed by her ex’s attempts to come back into her life. Instead, she’s confident in who she is and doesn’t need validation from anyone else.
The song’s lyrics take on a bold tone, as Natti Natasha and Becky G sing about how their former partners have been replaced, with lines like “Te bote y de nuevo en el amor me monté” (I threw you out, and now I’m back in love again). The lyrics emphasize that moving on is a sign of strength rather than weakness, and that finding happiness within oneself is more important than staying in a relationship that brings no value.
Female Empowerment and Breaking Stereotypes
Reggaeton has historically been dominated by male voices, often portraying women in objectifying or submissive roles. However, “Ram Pam Pam” flips the script, placing women in the driver’s seat of their own narrative. Natti Natasha and Becky G make it clear that they are not waiting for a man’s approval or affection—they are strong, independent, and fully in control of their lives.
In the verses, the lyrics send a message of empowerment, where the women take charge of their own pleasure and emotional well-being. The song encourages women to value themselves and to walk away from relationships that no longer serve them. It promotes the idea that women don’t need to settle for anything less than what they deserve, and that their happiness should be prioritized.
This theme of female empowerment is a consistent thread in both artists’ music. Natti Natasha and Becky G have both released tracks that highlight themes of independence and self-love. For example, Becky G’s hit “Mayores” and Natti Natasha’s “La Mejor Versión de Mi” explore similar ideas of self-confidence and moving on from toxic relationships.
The Music: A Catchy Blend of Reggaeton Beats
Musically, “Ram Pam Pam” is a high-energy reggaeton track with an infectious beat and a danceable rhythm. The song is driven by the pulsating dembow rhythm, which is characteristic of reggaeton, combined with an uptempo melody that makes it perfect for clubs, parties, or any setting where dancing is involved. The production, led by reggaeton producers Luny Tunes and Raphy Pina, blends traditional reggaeton sounds with modern urban influences, making the track both contemporary and rooted in the genre’s classic elements.
The repetitive hook, “Ram Pam Pam,” is easy to sing along to, and its playful tone adds to the overall vibe of the song. It’s a fun, lighthearted phrase that complements the empowering lyrics, creating a balance between assertiveness and playfulness. This duality makes the song accessible to a wide audience, appealing to those who are looking for an anthem of empowerment as well as those who simply want a catchy tune to dance to.
The Official Video: A Visual Powerhouse
The music video for “Ram Pam Pam” is as bold and colorful as the song itself. Directed by Venezuelan filmmaker Daniel Durán, the video showcases Natti Natasha and Becky G in a basketball court setting, surrounded by dancers and vibrant visuals. The imagery of the basketball court is symbolic of the competitive nature of relationships, as well as the idea of “playing the game” on one’s own terms.
Both artists exude confidence in their striking outfits, with choreography that emphasizes their strength and dominance. The dance sequences are energetic and fun, perfectly matching the vibe of the song. The video also features a cameo from Prince Royce, adding an extra layer of star power to the production.
Throughout the video, the visual narrative reinforces the song’s theme of independence and self-empowerment. The imagery of Becky G and Natti Natasha leading the charge, surrounded by a crew of dancers, represents a united front of empowered women taking control of their lives.
Conclusion: A Celebration of Confidence and Empowerment
“Ram Pam Pam” is more than just a reggaeton hit—it’s a bold statement about self-worth, independence, and female empowerment. Natti Natasha and Becky G use their platform to celebrate women who refuse to settle for less, who walk away from toxic relationships, and who embrace their power and confidence. The infectious beat and playful yet assertive lyrics make it a song that resonates with listeners around the world, encouraging them to take control of their own narratives.
With “Ram Pam Pam,” Natti Natasha and Becky G solidify their place as trailblazers in the Latin music industry, breaking barriers and challenging stereotypes in reggaeton. The song is not just a celebration of moving on from heartbreak, but a reminder that women can be strong, assertive, and unapologetically themselves—both in music and in life.
“Ram Pam Pam”
What you gonna do?
Si a la relación ya le di undo
No vuelvo a cometer errores y menos con alguien así como tú
Que me trata feo
Y no me pongo triste si no te veo
Tú mismo te lo buscaste y ya mi corazón no te ruega, se vuelve ateo
Y tengo un novio nuevo que me hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
No me busques que aquí no queda na’, na’ de na’
Me hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
Tengo otro que me lleva a la disco a perrear
Mucha cadena, mucha vaina
Pero eso pa’ un carajo te sirvió
Ya te pelamos la banana
Usted tuvo una reina en frente pero no la vio
Aquí está heavy la demanda
Eso lo sabes tú y lo sé yo
Pero jugaste con la carta que no era y ahora tu jueguito ni lo viste, se jodió
Ram pam pam
Cerramos la reja, mami didn’t raise no pendeja
Ahora tengo las pestañas, mira las cejas
Dile a tu amigo que te aconseja
Que no me escriba, ya yo tengo pareja
Estás viendo a to’ estos aquí
Están haciendo fila todito’ pa’ mí
Quieres negarlo, lo sé, ya entendí
Estoy mejor sin ti
Y ahora mi culo hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
No me busques que aquí no queda na’, na’ de na’
Me hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
Tengo otro que me lleva a la disco a perrear
DJ súbelo, oh-oh, súbelo, oh-oh, que esa música me encanta
DJ súbelo, oh-oh, súbelo, oh-oh, porque
Ram pam pam
Ya tú sabes
Te quedaste afuera, te boté la llave
Ahora tengo a otro y más rico me cabe
Ya tú sabes amargo y el más rico y suave
Ya te dije adiós, la nena se reveló
No te quiero man, el pasado se quedó
Ya no tengo tiempo, ya no tengo reloj
Ahora me voy pata abajo y llego cuando quiero yo
Llora nene, llora, llora
Todo el mundo tiene reemplazo
Llora nene, llora, llora
Eres un atraso y ahora tengo un novio nuevo que me hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
No me busques que aquí no queda na’, na’ de na’
Me hace
Ram pam pam pam
Ram pam pam pam
Tengo otro que me lleva a la disco a perrear
DJ súbelo, oh-oh, súbelo, oh-oh, que esa música me encanta
DJ súbelo, oh-oh, súbelo, oh-oh, porque
Ram pam pam
Natti Natt, yeah, yeah
Natti Natt
Natti Natt (Be-Becky)
Be-Be-Becky G, baby
Natti Natt
Natti Natt
Na, Na, Natti Natt
Rude Gyal (Becky, Becky, Becky G)
Pina Records
Ram Pam Pam