Two musicians anchor Kacey Musgraves' nearest audience neighborhood: Willie Nelson at 0.82 and Maren Morris at 0.79 — a gap that separates them from the rest of the top 10 and gives the shape its two-peak structure. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition, not thematic overlap.
The remaining eight neighbors fill in a dense country-music cluster. Chris Stapleton (0.76), Sam Hunt (0.75), Garth Brooks (0.74), and Brett Eldredge (0.74) follow in close succession, with Jake Owen rounding out the Musicians and Bands contingent at 0.73. Eight of the ten neighbors share the Musicians and Bands subcategory — the same as Kacey Musgraves herself — making this a strongly same-kind neighborhood. The three exceptions are worth noting: Chaco, an outdoors brand, lands at 0.75 — higher than several country artists — while Bobby Bones, a TV personality, sits at 0.74, and Hannah Brown, a reality TV star, closes the top 10 at 0.73. Their presence alongside a wall of country musicians suggests the audience shape extends slightly into outdoor-lifestyle and reality-entertainment territory.
The two-peak structure, anchored by Nelson and Morris, points to an audience that bridges legacy country and contemporary country-pop, with a secondary lifestyle dimension visible in the non-musician entries.