David Bowie had a long legacy of being a creative chameleon, slipping in and out of different identities like coats. His entire career was like that. So it’s safe to say he constantly had his finger on the pulse of what was going on in the creative world. During a 1993 interview , host Bryant Gumbel brought up Bowie’s comment that the artists making some of the most creative moves were rappers. But that wasn’t the entire theory. Bowie elaborated more on what he saw as a shift of social causes in music. Videos by VICE “I think that the white generation have come of age, in fact, they’re part of the administration now,” he began. “The people who brought rock and roll to us in its white form. The quality and significance of the social message has moved very much fundamentally to the Black and Hispanic market. And that’s where the new force of music is coming from.” “White music is as fragmented as society is itself,” he continued.…