Bryson Tiller's top 10 nearest neighbors form a dense, mixed cluster of musicians, athletes, and media properties — with scores spanning only from 0.96 down to 0.93, a narrow band that signals no single dominant pull.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top 10 break down as follows: seven are Musicians and Bands — Drake (0.96), Lil Uzi Vert (0.94), J. Cole (0.93), Tyga (0.93), Metro Boomin (0.93), Travis Scott (0.93), and ScHoolboy Q (0.93). One neighbor is an Athlete — James Harden (0.94). One is a Sports League — the National Basketball Association (0.93). And one is a Website — Worldstarhiphop (0.96), which ties Drake as the nearest neighbor in the set.
The presence of Worldstarhiphop at 0.96 alongside a basketball player and the NBA itself is the clearest cross-kind signal in the top 10: this audience overlaps substantially with hip-hop media and NBA fandom, not just with other musicians. The seven fellow Musicians and Bands confirm that same-kind overlap is real, but the non-music entries — Harden, the NBA, and Worldstarhiphop — show that basketball culture is woven into the same audience shape.
The flat distribution across all ten neighbors means no single entity defines this audience; the shape is a consistent, broad overlap across hip-hop and NBA-adjacent spaces simultaneously.