Lil Wayne's top 10 neighbors form a dense, same-kind cluster — nine of the ten are fellow Musicians and Bands, with Kevin Hart (0.97) the sole exception as a Comedian. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 span only 0.98 to 0.96, a narrow band that defines the flat shape.
Wiz Khalifa leads at 0.98, followed by Juicy J at 0.98 and Offset at 0.97. Ludacris (0.97), Young Thug (0.97), 2 Chainz (0.97), DaBaby (0.96), Gucci Mane (0.96), and DJ Kam Bennett (0.96) round out the remaining Musicians and Bands. The compression of scores across all ten neighbors — less than two hundredths separating first from tenth — means no single entity pulls significantly ahead; the audience shape is broadly shared across this peer group rather than anchored to any one of them.
Kevin Hart's presence at 0.97 is the one cross-kind signal in the top 10, suggesting the audience composition that defines this cluster extends into comedy without breaking from it elsewhere in the set.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that maps tightly onto a specific, well-defined peer group, with no structural outlier strong enough to redirect it.