Kenny and
Johnny Whitehead are the multi-talented sons of
John Whitehead (of Whitehead & McFadden). The Whitehead Boys' problem is that they're musical in-betweeners -- their style is too light for hardcore fans and too suggestive for
Boyz II Men followers. Their attempts at gangsta rap are almost laughable; the songs are constructed well, but their recitations just aren't believable. Meanwhile, love songs like "Shaniqua," "Beautiful Black Princess," "Sex On the Beach," and others sound limp compared to the testosterone-laced efforts of artists like
Dru Hill, H-Town, and
Jodeci. ~ Andrew Hamilton