Something Like Kites' ten nearest neighbors are almost entirely professional wrestlers — nine of the ten are classified as Athletes, all connected to the WWE ecosystem, with WWE Universe (0.96) the lone TV Shows entry in the set. Not one other Musicians and Bands entity appears in the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores compress into a narrow band from 0.96 to 0.97, with Charlotte Flair at the top (0.97), followed closely by Bella Twins WWE (0.97), Natalie Neidhart-Wilson (0.97), Mickie James (0.96), and Trish Stratus (0.96). No single neighbor pulls away from the pack; the cluster is cohesive rather than hierarchical. The dominant subcategory is Athletes — specifically, a dense concentration of WWE talent spanning both active performers and veterans — with WWE Universe reinforcing the same orbit from the TV Shows side. The audience shape Something Like Kites carries has essentially no structural overlap with other music acts in the top 10; it maps instead onto a tight, sport-entertainment-defined community.
This pattern suggests the audience is defined less by musical genre affinity and more by a distinct cross-interest profile that happens to align strongly with professional wrestling fandom.