The top 10 neighbors for Brett Eldredge are entirely fellow Musicians and Bands — no other subcategory appears in the set — and they cluster within a remarkably tight band, from Dierks Bentley at 0.99 down to Kelsea Ballerini at 0.98. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.99 indicates near-identical audience shape.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and no meaningful gap separates the top from the bottom of the set. Dierks Bentley (0.99) and Jake Owen (0.99) sit fractionally ahead, followed closely by Cole Swindell (0.99), Florida Georgia Line (0.99), and Thomas Rhett (0.99). All ten neighbors — which also include Kip Moore, Carrie Underwood, Lee Brice, Randy Houser, and Ballerini — share the same subcategory as Brett Eldredge himself. The wider graph (positions 11–50) does show athletes and a TV show entering the neighbor set, but within the top 10 the audience shape is defined entirely by same-kind peers.
That uniformity — ten Musicians and Bands, all scoring above 0.98 — points to an audience tightly anchored within a single genre community, with little structural pull from outside it.