The top 10 neighbors for Ozzy Osbourne span hard rock bands, paranormal TV shows, and a TV personality — a mix that reflects a broad, genre-crossing audience rather than a single concentrated tribe.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead. Six of the ten are fellow Musicians and Bands: KISS (0.96), Guns N' Roses (0.96), Aerosmith (0.96), Avenged Sevenfold (0.96), Slash (0.94), and Mötley Crüe (0.93) — a dense cluster of hard rock and metal acts. The remaining four break from that pattern in a consistent direction: Ghost Adventures (0.96) and Supernatural (0.94) are TV Shows, Aaron Goodwin (0.94) is a TV Personality, and Chanel West Coast (0.94) is classified as a Musician and Band. The presence of two paranormal and supernatural TV properties near the top of the list — scoring on par with the rock bands — is the most structurally notable feature of this set. It suggests the audience carries a taste for dark or occult-adjacent entertainment that runs alongside its music preferences.
The flat distribution across these ten neighbors points to an audience with a stable, well-defined shape that maps onto multiple content categories simultaneously rather than concentrating around any single one.