The top 10 neighbors split evenly between two subcategories: five musicians and bands — Toni Braxton (0.998), Jermaine Dupri (0.9977), Chilli (0.9976), Tamar Braxton (0.9974), and EVE (0.9962) — and five actors: Tia Mowry (0.997), Meagan Good (0.9968), Lauren London (0.9963), Tamera Mowry-Housley (0.9961), and Tisha Campbell (0.9958).
The shape is flat: all ten scores fall within a 0.004-point band (0.9958–0.998), with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest. This is a same-kind cluster in part — five of the ten neighbors share Brandy's own Musicians and Bands subcategory — but the actors are equally represented, and the scores are indistinguishable in practical terms. The mix points to an audience that moves fluidly across R&B-era musicians and a specific cohort of Black actresses who rose to prominence in the same cultural moment, treating both as a unified entertainment landscape rather than separate categories.
The even split and compressed score range together describe an audience with a well-defined but wide cultural frame — one that doesn't privilege music over film or television within its particular orbit.