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The top 10 neighbors for Atlantic Records form a tight cluster of record labels and music industry brands — no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.96.

The shape is flat, meaning audience composition is essentially uniform across the nearest neighbors. Columbia Records leads at 0.99, followed closely by RCA Records at 0.98 and Capitol Records at 0.98. Def Jam Recordings and Warner Music Group sit at 0.98 and 0.98 respectively, with Universal Music Group, Warner Records, and Sony Music rounding out the mid-range at 0.97 and 0.97. The final two positions go to Island Records (0.96) and Island Records UK (0.96). Every one of these neighbors carries a Music subcategory under Brands — with the single exception of RCA Records, which is classified as a TV Show under Marketing Channels. The top 10 is otherwise a pure record-label cluster.

What this reveals is an audience that maps almost exclusively onto the major-label ecosystem: people who follow Atlantic Records follow the other large labels at nearly identical rates, with no meaningful differentiation between them in the top 10.

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