Charles Whitehead is an American soul singer and songwriter, noted for his collaborations with legendary R&B artist Jerry Williams Jr., also known as "Swamp Dogg". Whitehead's music combines soul, R&B, and funk, with a distinctive raw and emotive vocal style. His most notable work is perhaps the 1970 album "Raw Spitt", which showcased his unique blend of southern soul and funk. Despite his limited commercial success, Whitehead's contribution to the soul and funk genre has been influential and continues to be appreciated by enthusiasts of these styles.