The top 10 neighbors for Blue Note Records are dominated by activists and activism organizations — not other music entities. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.94 indicates very strong overlap in audience shape.
Dionne Warwick (0.94) is the only musician in the top 10, and she sits at the top of a set otherwise defined by social justice figures and organizations. Four individual activists follow closely: DeRay Mckesson (0.94), Michael Skolnik (0.94), Bree Newsome (0.93), and Brittany Cunningham (0.93). Two activism organizations — Black Lives Matter (0.94) and Color Of Change (0.94) — reinforce that pattern. The remaining three positions go to Colorlines (0.93), a news publisher, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (0.93), a politician, and Jeffrey Wright (0.93), an actor. The shape is flat: scores span only from 0.94 to 0.93, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the others.
The cluster's character is defined almost entirely by activists, activism organizations, and adjacent civic voices — a cross-kind pattern in which the music brand's nearest audiences look far more like those of social movement figures than those of other music entities.