“Make Sure That I Don’t” – John Concepcion

There have been a lot of excellent songs coming through that dig into the idea of a breakup, but once in a great while we want to feel all warm and fuzzy inside when the love is right. This is when you turn “Make Sure That I Don’t” by John Concepcion up, and dance around the living room with a big smile on your face. 

Hailing from the land that brought the world the likes of Drake and Justin Bieber is an artist that is ready to be the states new favorite musical import from the North. With a style that takes the heart and romance of R&B and tosses in catchy, melodious pop vocals, you can’t help but fall in love with John Concepcion’s latest love song from an EP that’s all about matters of the heart, ‘It’s Just Luv.’ The record as a whole delivers moments similar to The Weeknd with an ‘80s flare, but also brings about timeless efforts like “Make Sure That I Don’t.” It’s one of those songs that would’ve been as great in 1998 as it is today, and will be 20 years from now. 

It’s been a few years since John Concepcion first hit the scene, but one thing that’s remained constant in his releases since has been quality. He’s yet to drop the ball and it’s looking like he won’t because he continues gravitating towards the top with each new release. “Make Sure That I Don’t” is just the latest to take him one stop towards being a household name. To check John Concepcion out, you can find everything he has on all major music and streaming sites today.

Written by Kendra Beltran

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