Indie-Pop Trailblazers PREP Drop Blissful Funk Floorfiller "Do What You Gotta" Featuring Taiwanese Icons Sunset Rollercoaster, EP 'One Day in the Sun' Due Out March 20th

English four-piece indie-pop band PREP return with their new single "Do What You Gotta", featuring Taiwanese megastars Sunset Rollercoaster. The track unfolds as a warm, blissful funk floorfiller, all about new beginnings, and trying to find love wherever you can. Smooth, understated, and emotionally grounded, the collaboration brings together two bands whose shared sensibility blurs borders and genre lines. Fans can stream the new single HERE.


The single arrives as the lead release from PREP's upcoming EP, 'One Day in the Sun', slated for March 20th. The EP will be available on vinyl, with pre-orders now open via the band's official merch store HERE. The release marks a significant moment for a band whose global footprint is increasingly defined by their devoted Southeast Asian audience. PREP's influence runs deep across Southeast Asia, where their blend of indie pop, soul, and retro influences has resonated powerfully with fans across the region. Partnering with Sunset Rollercoaster, one of Taiwan's most influential modern bands, further solidifies PREP's connection to Asia and reflects a shared musical language that transcends borders.

Speaking on the collaboration, vocalist Tom shares: "It feels like this Sunset Rollercoaster collaboration has been a long time coming. We almost finished a song with them in London a couple of years ago; then Kuo performed with us in Taipei last year, and we went back to their studio afterwards for a long night of playing and talking about all sorts of ideas. But as soon as we had this song for the EP, we knew it was the one. At some point this year, we need to be on a stage playing this song with all of them."

Llywelyn adds: "Sunset Rollercoaster are perhaps the one other band in the world closest to us... They're part of this scene that's based in Taiwan, Japan and Korea – bands doing stuff that's in our sort of world. It's a scene that doesn't really exist in the same way in Europe, and a lot of it is based around City Pop, which is Japanese pop music from the '80s. That, as much as '70s American acts, is where we've naturally gone to as a band."


"Do What You Gotta" arrives at a high point in PREP's global momentum. The band has amassed over 380 million streams across DSPs and was recently ranked among the top 25 pop soul artists in the world (Chartmetric). They have previously completed sold-out tours across Southeast Asia, including a successful 2024 Asia run, during which they played shows in Bangkok, Taipei, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, and Manila. In 2023, they performed at VERY Festival in Thailand, followed by a series of headline shows in China, before closing out the run at Clockenflap in Hong Kong. Southeast Asia remains a key stronghold for the band, where audience growth continues to outpace other regions. On the digital front, their viral cover of Harry Styles' "As It Was" has garnered over 5.8 billion views and 1.6 million TikTok creations, underscoring their massive online reach. PREP's top global audiences rank #1 Indonesia, #2 Thailand, #3 Philippines, #5 Malaysia, and #7 Taiwan, with top listener cities including Bangkok, Jakarta, Quezon City, Taipei, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur, solidifying the band as one of the region's most beloved indie-pop acts.

This new single showcases a cross-regional collaboration that reflects not just where PREP are from, but where their music truly lives, leading into their highly anticipated forthcoming EP—a record that fuses jazz, West Coast soul, 1980s studio polish, Japanese City Pop, and a sound that is unmistakably contemporary.



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