Bon Jovi's ten nearest neighbors compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.92 down to 0.88 — with no single dominant pull. The composition is overwhelmingly other musicians: eight of the ten neighbors carry the Musicians and Bands subcategory, and the two exceptions are both Actors.
The musician cluster is dense with classic rock and hard rock figures. Steven Tyler (0.92) and Gene Simmons (0.92) sit at the top, followed closely by Alice Cooper (0.91), Tommy Lee (0.89), KISS (0.89), Aerosmith (0.89), Paul Stanley (0.88), and Mötley Crüe (0.88). The two actors — Jeffrey Dean Morgan (0.89) and Chandler Riggs (0.88) — sit mid-cluster rather than at the edges, suggesting their audiences share the same underlying shape rather than representing a distinct pull. No other subcategory appears in the top 10.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that is strongly same-kind: Bon Jovi's nearest neighbors are almost entirely fellow musicians, and the scores are tightly grouped enough that no single act stands apart as a structural anchor.