The top 10 neighbors for Capitol Records are almost entirely other record labels — eight of the ten carry the same Brands/Music subcategory, with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.99 down to 0.96. The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the spread across the set is minimal.
Columbia Records leads at 0.99, followed closely by Atlantic Records (0.98), Warner Music Group (0.98), and Universal Music Group (0.98). Warner Records (0.97), Sony Music (0.97), Island Records (0.97), and Interscope Records (0.97) round out the label cluster. The two exceptions are RCA Records (0.98, classified as a TV Shows channel) and a second Island Records entry (0.96, classified as a Website) — both still within the same tight score range as the label majority.
The overall picture is a record-label monoculture: Capitol's audience shape is nearly indistinguishable from the major-label ecosystem as a whole, with no cross-category outlier pulling meaningfully away from the pack.