Roc Nation's top 10 nearest neighbors are drawn almost entirely from a single subcategory: Musicians and Bands. Seven of the ten are classified there — QTip (0.97), Nasir Jones (0.97), Solange Knowles (0.97), Angie Martinez (0.97), Lupe Fiasco (0.97), Jay-Z (0.97), and Common (0.97) — with Chuck D (0.97) and Ghostface Killah (0.97) rounding out that cluster. The one departure is Global Grind (0.97), a website, which sits at position 11 in the top 10 by score and is the only non-musician neighbor in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.97 across the full top 10, a band so narrow that no single neighbor stands out structurally. This is a same-kind cluster — Roc Nation is a Music brand, and its nearest audiences are almost uniformly shaped by Musicians and Bands. The one Music brand peer that appears in the broader neighbor set, Def Jam Recordings, sits just outside the top 10 at 0.96, reinforcing that the dominant pull here is individual artists rather than institutional labels.
The flat, same-kind shape indicates an audience whose composition is tightly defined by hip-hop and R&B artist fandom, with very little structural drift toward other entertainment categories in the nearest positions.