Billboard Charts' ten nearest neighbors are a mix of hip-hop musicians, telecom brands, and digital platforms — with no other magazine in the top 10 and no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.89 down to 0.87 across the full set, a range of just two points. Five of the ten neighbors are Musicians and Bands — Metro Boomin (0.89), Lil Wayne (0.89), Snoop Dogg (0.88), and Big Sean (0.88) form the core of that cluster. Two Telecommunications brands, ZTE USA (0.89) and Samsung Mobile US (0.89), sit nearly as high, suggesting the audience's device and carrier profile is as structurally distinctive as its music taste. The remaining three — Worldstarhiphop (0.88), YouTube (0.88), and Chime (0.87) — span Websites, Entertainment Platforms, and Finance respectively, while MTV2 (0.87) is the lone TV Channel. No other magazine appears in the top 10.
The overall picture is a cross-kind audience defined primarily by hip-hop music consumption and the telecom and platform brands that travel alongside it, rather than by the publishing category Billboard Charts itself occupies.