The top 10 neighbors for 21 Savage form a tight, same-kind cluster — all ten are fellow Musicians and Bands, with scores spanning a narrow 0.97–0.95 range that leaves no single standout.
The shape is flat: Quavo leads at 0.97, followed closely by Lil Yachty (0.96), Rich The Kid (0.96), Lil Baby (0.96), and Young Thug (0.96). Kodak Black and Metro Boomin both sit at 0.96 as well, with Gucci Mane (0.95), Lil Uzi Vert (0.95), and Offset (0.95) rounding out the ten. Every neighbor shares the same subcategory as 21 Savage — Musicians and Bands — and the spread across all ten is just 0.02 points. There is no cross-kind intrusion in the top 10: no athletes, no TV shows, no brands appear until well outside this set. The audience that follows 21 Savage maps almost perfectly onto the audiences of a specific cohort of contemporaries, with no single peer pulling dramatically ahead of the others.
That compressed, genre-cohesive band of neighbors signals an audience defined tightly by a particular corner of the music landscape rather than by any broader cultural or media interest.