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Hip Hop Facts

The two strongest pulls in Hip Hop Facts' neighbor set come from opposite ends of the celebrity spectrum: Brother Nature, a lifestyle influencer, sits at 0.74, while Demetrius Harmon, a comedian, follows at 0.73 — and those two subcategories define the shape's two peaks.

The top 10 is a two-peak structure bridging lifestyle/comedy on one side and sports media on the other. After the two lead neighbors, Druski (0.70) adds a second comedian to the upper tier, while Bleacher Report (0.68) pulls the cluster toward sports-adjacent web publishing. Federal Student Aid (0.66) is the outlier — a government entity whose audience shape nonetheless lands inside this neighborhood, suggesting a broad young-adult demographic thread running through the set. Mark Phillips (0.64) and Eric Thomas (0.64) round out the top tier, adding a third comedian and a musician respectively.

Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: three Comedians (Harmon, Druski, Phillips), one Lifestyle (Brother Nature), one Website (Bleacher Report), one Government (Federal Student Aid), one Musicians and Bands (Eric Thomas), one News Publisher (Daily Loud), one TV Personality (Stephen A Smith), and one more Musicians and Bands (Lil Uzi Vert). No other Fact Quote and Lyric Accounts — Hip Hop Facts' own subcategory — appear in the top 10. The audience shape is defined by comedians and sports media voices, not by peer accounts in the same format.

The two-peak structure — comedy influencers at the top, sports commentary just behind — points to an audience that moves fluidly between entertainment and sports culture rather than anchoring to music content alone.

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