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Charlotte de Witte reworks Scoop’s ‘Drop It’ for Époque

  • Kristan Caryl
  • 24 July 2025
Charlotte de Witte reworks Scoop’s ‘Drop It’ for Époque

Charlotte de Witte returns with a new release on August 7 in the form of a new rework of Scoop’s 1999 dancefloor classic ‘Drop It’ via her Époque imprint.

Fresh off a landmark weekend as the first artist to both open and close Tomorrowland’s main stage, de Witte continues her focus on reimagining iconic tracks from rave history. Her Époque label serves as a platform dedicated to revisiting and reworking influential records from the 1990s and early 2000s.

Originally released by Belgian project Scoop and created by Daniel Maze and Jan Vervloet, ‘Drop It’ became a staple of late-90s European nightlife characterised by its euphoric synths, playful drum builds and the unmistakable “yeah-ay-ay-eh” vocal sample.

De Witte’s version reimagines the track with a driving techno edge that pushes the tempo, sharpens the acid lines and turns up the energy while maintaining the spirit of the original.

Says Charlotte, “‘Drop It’ is one of those tracks that never really left the dance floor. It carries the spirit of an era, especially in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Reworking it for Époque felt like a tribute to a timeless moment in rave history. This one’s for the dancers, then and now.”

You can listen to this new music here.


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