The top 10 neighbors for Brendon Urie span four distinct subcategories — Musicians and Bands, Actors, TV Personalities, and Video Game Franchises — with no single kind dominating the set, which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Panic! At The Disco is the strongest pull at 0.93, the only neighbor that clears the 0.90 threshold. Below it, the field spreads wide: Matthew Gray Gubler (0.89) and Twenty One Pilots (0.88) sit nearly level, followed closely by Rhett & Link at 0.87 and Ed Sheeran at 0.86. That five-neighbor cluster between 0.86 and 0.93 is unusually dense for a broad shape — there is a clear lead, but the drop-off is gradual rather than steep.
The subcategory mix is the real story. Of the top 10, four are Musicians and Bands (Panic! At The Disco, Twenty One Pilots, Ed Sheeran, Tyler Joseph), three are Actors (Matthew Gray Gubler, Josh Peck, Dylan Sprouse), two are TV Personalities (Rhett & Link, Gordon Ramsay), and one is a Video Game Franchise (The Elder Scrolls at 0.85). The presence of a video game franchise inside the top 10 — sitting between two musicians and a TV personality — signals that the audience composition extends well beyond music fandom.
This breadth across musicians, actors, TV personalities, and gaming brands indicates an audience that does not cluster tightly around any single content category.